Video: Localization of historical events. Part 1. Introduction
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 19:46
One of the problems of research on alternative history is their fragmentation. As a rule, by themselves, outside the framework of the existing historical system, these studies do not raise any doubts about their reliability. But more often than not, they simply do not fit into the established system, which gives rise to their criticism and rejection.
The version of the book "Beginnings. Localization of Historical Events" is devoted to the creation of a fundamentally new system of the history of the ancient world, a system into which most studies on alternative history fit perfectly.
This book shows that in the prevailing history of the ancient world, most likely, there is not a single reliable event. No one.
All of them either did not happen at all, or took place in completely different places and at a different time.
The book examines the history of our world, starting from Paradise.
Of course, it is impossible to cover the entire ancient history, all its events in one small book.
But such a goal was not set. The goal was to create a "skeleton" on which ancient historical events can be easily hung.
And how serious and convincing all the stated facts and assumptions are is up to you, dear reader.
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