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The Real History of Humanity and Our Vanished Technological Achievements : Top 15 Graham Hancock Books Ranked
Welcome to our blog post where we embark on a fascinating journey through the works of Graham Hancock, a renowned author who has dedicated his career to uncovering the real history of humanity and our vanished technological achievements. In this list, we rank the top 15 Graham Hancock books that shed light on ancient civilizations, lost civilizations, and the enigmatic technological wonders that have shaped our past. Prepare to delve into a world of captivating research, thought-provoking theories, and mind-boggling discoveries that challenge the conventional narrative of human history.
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in History
FALL OF ROME
The Fall of Rome In the vast expanse of the Roman Empire, once a symbol of power, grandeur, and unparalleled civilization, a gradual decline had begun to take hold. The empire that had once stretched from the misty Scottish Highlands to the scorching deserts of North Africa was now teetering on the brink of collapse. The fall of Rome was imminent, and with it would come a turning point in the history of the world.
By Tewogbade Joshua3 years ago in History
The Myth of Persephone
Every year, before the ancient Greeks sowed their seeds of grain, they celebrated Demeter, the goddess of agriculture. On Earth, every morsel of food brought sweet sustenance, while in the land of the dead, it ensured an eternal stay. Demeter nurtured the fields of Earth with her beloved daughter, Persephone, who inherited her mother's passion and blossomed into a radiant young woman.
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History
The Celestial Love Story
In the celestial court of the Jade Emperor, resided seven princesses, each holding a designated position. However, the youngest princess possessed a unique skill: the ability to pluck clouds from the sky and spin them into the softest robes. Her craftsmanship was so impeccable that no expert eye could discern a single seam. Yet, her daily routine grew monotonous, and she yearned for new inspiration.
By Henrik Leandro Laukholm Solli3 years ago in History
A Curious Alchemist: In the Hearth of the Renaissance
Once, in a lifetime not my own, I found myself wrapped in the fabric of the Renaissance, that miraculous epoch between the Middle Ages and the Age of Enlightenment. The year was 1456, the dawn of a new era brimming with curiosity and a hunger for understanding that stretched from the quietest villages to the most resplendent royal courts.
By Stevie Johnson3 years ago in History
Unveiling the Legendary Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt
From humble beginnings emerged a man whose relentless vision and ruthless ambition shaped the very landscape of America. Cornelius Vanderbilt, known as The Commodore, embarked on an extraordinary journey from rags to riches, leaving behind a legacy of innovation, power, and wealth. With an unwavering spirit, he revolutionized the transport industry, rewriting the rules of the game. This remarkable story is one of triumphs, scandals, and the indomitable spirit of a legendary figure.
By Oladeji Showunmi3 years ago in History
PAST LIFE
If I Were Born in a Different Historic Era: Exploring Alternative Occupations Introduction Imagine if you were born in a different historic era. The course of history has shaped our lives, including the occupations we pursue. This article delves into the possibilities and explores how our professions would differ if we were born in various historical periods. From being a blacksmith in the Medieval period to a factory worker during the Industrial Revolution or an artist/patron of the arts in the Renaissance, each era offers unique opportunities and challenges.
By shahidahmed3 years ago in History
The black
The origin of African people is a complex and multifaceted topic that encompasses a rich history spanning thousands of years. In this 1000-word response, we will explore key aspects of African origin, including human evolution, early civilizations, and the diverse ethnic groups that make up the African continent.
By Ihekaibeya Davidson3 years ago in History









