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What if dragons were born from fossil memories, flood myths encoded the rise of ancient seas, and gods descended not from heaven but from misunderstood technologies? This genre-defying exploration reveals how some of the world s oldest ancient legends may be more than symbolic tales they may be fragments of forgotten science. Blending mythic storytelling with cutting-edge insights from archaeology, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology, this book decodes the hidden truths behind humanity s most enduring narratives. From the fire-breathing beasts of Asia to the cryptid evolution memory of Bigfoot and Yeti, from prophetic dream origins to celestial omens etched in prehistoric skies, readers will discover a thrilling convergence of imagination and intellect. Along the way, it unveils the neuroscience of myth, explores technology in ancient myths, and reinterprets sacred symbol decoding as a form of ancestral data preservation. Perfect for seekers of meaning, history lovers, science enthusiasts, and the spiritually curious, this is a powerful guide for anyone who feels the modern world has lost touch with mystery and wants to reclaim it. Whether you're fascinated by myth meets science debates or intrigued by flood geology history and mythic astronomy, you ll come away seeing your world and your past with entirely new eyes. For readers who believe that stories are maps, and wonder is a kind of knowledge, this book is not just a read. It s a remembering.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
What if dragons were born from fossil memories, flood myths encoded the rise of ancient seas, and gods descended not from heaven but from misunderstood technologies? This genre-defying exploration reveals how some of the world s oldest ancient legends may be more than symbolic tales they may be fragments of forgotten science. Blending mythic storytelling with cutting-edge insights from archaeology, neuroscience, and evolutionary biology, this book decodes the hidden truths behind humanity s most enduring narratives. From the fire-breathing beasts of Asia to the cryptid evolution memory of Bigfoot and Yeti, from prophetic dream origins to celestial omens etched in prehistoric skies, readers will discover a thrilling convergence of imagination and intellect. Along the way, it unveils the neuroscience of myth, explores technology in ancient myths, and reinterprets sacred symbol decoding as a form of ancestral data preservation. Perfect for seekers of meaning, history lovers, science enthusiasts, and the spiritually curious, this is a powerful guide for anyone who feels the modern world has lost touch with mystery and wants to reclaim it. Whether you're fascinated by myth meets science debates or intrigued by flood geology history and mythic astronomy, you ll come away seeing your world and your past with entirely new eyes. For readers who believe that stories are maps, and wonder is a kind of knowledge, this book is not just a read. It s a remembering.