Author:
Hart, Will
After millennia of living as hunter-gatherers, around 3000 BC the species Homo sapiens suddenly began to develop great civilizations. The empires of Egypt, Sumer, Peru, Mexico, China and India all built mammoth pyramids and told creation myths of gods who came down to Earth and taught them the arts of agriculture and civilized life. Using the most current research on DNA, archeological, astronomical and geodesic evidence, Hart makes the case that these gods were visitors from another world.