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Before the Pharaohs

by Edward F. Malkowski

📖 Overview

Before the Pharaohs examines evidence for the existence of an advanced prehistoric civilization in Egypt that predated dynastic Egyptian culture. The book analyzes geological data, archaeological findings, and ancient texts to build a case for sophisticated human settlements existing in North Africa over 10,000 years ago. Malkowski explores the origins of ancient Egyptian knowledge in mathematics, astronomy, and architecture through scientific and historical analysis. The text incorporates research about the Sphinx, pyramid construction techniques, and astronomical alignments of ancient monuments to support theories about Egypt's prehistory. The work examines how climate change and geological events in North Africa could have impacted early human development and migration patterns. Archaeological discoveries along the Nile Valley and surrounding regions are presented as potential evidence of previously unknown civilizations. The book challenges conventional timelines of human civilization and raises questions about the capabilities of prehistoric peoples. Its analysis of ancient Egyptian culture suggests the possibility of inherited rather than independently developed knowledge systems.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe this book as a detailed examination of ancient Egyptian civilization that challenges conventional archaeological timelines. Many note it presents alternative theories about Egypt's origins and technological capabilities. Readers appreciated: - Clear explanations of complex archaeological concepts - Thorough research and citations - Inclusion of geological evidence - Discussion of potential ancient advanced technologies Common criticisms: - Too much focus on speculation rather than facts - Writing can be dry and academic - Some claims lack sufficient evidence - Occasional repetition of points Ratings: Goodreads: 3.9/5 (89 ratings) Amazon: 4.3/5 (48 ratings) One reader noted: "Presents fascinating geological evidence about the Sphinx's age, but loses credibility with unsupported theories about advanced civilizations." Another commented: "The archaeological data is solid, but the author makes leaps in logic that aren't fully justified by the evidence presented."

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔹 The book challenges conventional timelines of Egyptian civilization by examining geological evidence that suggests the Great Sphinx may be thousands of years older than traditionally believed - possibly dating back to 10,500 BCE. 🔹 Author Edward F. Malkowski worked as a software developer in the corporate world before pursuing his passion for ancient Egyptian studies and alternative theories about human civilization. 🔹 The text explores connections between ancient Egyptian beliefs and prehistoric shamanic traditions, suggesting that advanced spiritual and astronomical knowledge existed long before the dynastic period. 🔹 Evidence presented in the book includes water erosion patterns on the Sphinx enclosure that geologist Robert Schoch attributes to heavy rainfall periods ending around 7,000-5,000 BCE. 🔹 The book examines the sacred geometry found in Egyptian monuments and suggests these mathematical principles were inherited from an earlier, sophisticated civilization predating known Egyptian dynasties.