Ice Age Civilizations.Ice Age Civilizations James I James I, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona James I (James the Conqueror), 1208–76, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona (1213–76), son and successor of Peter II. . Nienhuis Genesis Veracity veracity (v n PO Box 850, 5773 Woodway Drive, Houston, TX 77057 0972620621 $15.00 www.genesisveracity.com Written by James I. Nienhuis, Ice Age Civilizations explores evidence of ancient, technologically advanced prehistoric pre·his·tor·ic also pre·his·tor·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or belonging to the era before recorded history. 2. Of or relating to a language before it is first recorded in writing. civilizations and city-states, some of which are suggested to have submerged when the Ice Age ended. Hypotheses range from Sea Kings that navigated the Pacific and settled in Ice Age Europe to evidence that ancient peoples measured and mapped the globe to possible astral extensions of mankind. Drawing upon both conventional and metaphysical science, Ice Age Civilizations reminds the reader of myriad mysteries that contemporary classroom education cannot begin to fully explain. The appendices ap·pen·di·ces n. A plural of appendix. clarify insights into a variety of topics, from the possible use of the Celtic Cross as a navigational tool to a thorough chastisement of the Darwinian theory of macroevolution (while acknowledging that microevolution mi·cro·ev·o·lu·tion n. Evolution resulting from a succession of relatively small genetic variations that often cause the formation of new subspecies. , as seen through small species changes due to simple natural selection, does exist). An exciting addition to new age and metaphysical studies shelves. |
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