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Black Sea Atlantis: The Flood That Forged The Indo-Europeans

Par : F.K. Sterling
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235482838
  • EAN9798235482838
  • Date de parution01/07/2026
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  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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Black Sea Atlantis: The Flood That Forged the Indo-EuropeansAround 5600 BCE, the tranquil freshwater lake that would become the Black Sea was violently transformed. A catastrophic deluge burst through the Bosporus Strait, unleashing an apocalyptic flood of biblical proportions. Entire civilizations - advanced Neolithic cultures with sophisticated megalithic architecture, rich symbolic traditions, and early Indo-European roots - were swallowed by the rising waters in a matter of weeks.
This is the true story of Black Sea Atlantis. Drawing on the latest geological evidence, archaeological discoveries, genetic studies, and ancient mythological records, F. K. Sterling reveals how this forgotten cataclysm not only destroyed a thriving cradle of civilization but became the catalyst that propelled the great Indo-European migrations across Eurasia. From the steppes of the Black Sea region emerged the ancestral speakers of Proto-Indo-European - the linguistic and cultural forebears of nearly half the world's population today.
Vividly reconstructed through dramatic narrative and meticulous research, readers will descend into submerged temple complexes adorned with sun wheels, thunder symbols, horse motifs, and spiral carvings. They will witness the desperate exodus of survivors on horseback and wagon trains, carrying their gods, their language, and their memories into new lands. Golden rays piercing the turbulent waters hint at the Shining Ones - those mysterious beings remembered in legend as divine guides during humanity's darkest hour.
More than just another flood myth, Black Sea Atlantis reframes human prehistory. It challenges the comfortable narratives of gradual cultural development and reveals how catastrophe and survival forged the languages, mythologies, and peoples that still shape our world. For fans of Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, and the deeper currents of ancient mysteries, this book delivers a gripping account of destruction and rebirth - when the waters rose and a new world was born.
The flood was not the end. It was the beginning.