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Hidden American History Across Millennia. History Series

Par : gautam sharma
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235861091
  • EAN9798235861091
  • Date de parution22/06/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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Here is a compelling promotional description crafted for a broad, intellectually curious audience, aligned with your themes of geopolitics, civilizational depth, and alternative historical inquiry.:::writing blockHidden American History Across Millennia: An Untold American Story invites readers on a bold intellectual journey that challenges conventional narratives and reimagines the origins, evolution, and global significance of the American continent.
In this provocative and meticulously researched work, Gautam Sharma explores the possibility that America's past extends far deeper than commonly accepted timelines suggest. Moving beyond textbook history, the book weaves together archaeology, ancient migrations, cultural parallels, and geopolitical interpretation to uncover patterns that hint at a far older and more interconnected world. Sharma examines the idea that pre-Columbian America may have been part of a vast network of early civilizations, linked through trade, shared knowledge systems, and cultural exchanges that traditional historiography has largely overlooked.
By drawing connections between ancient societies across continents, the narrative invites readers to reconsider long-held assumptions about isolation, discovery, and the formation of modern nations. At its core, this book is not just about revisiting the past-it is about understanding how historical narratives shape present-day power structures and global identity. With a lens informed by geopolitical insight and cultural analysis, Hidden American History Across Millennia positions America within a broader civilizational continuum, raising important questions about knowledge, memory, and the forces that define historical truth.
Readers interested in alternative history, global civilizational theories, and the deeper roots of cultural identity will find this work both thought-provoking and intellectually engaging. It challenges, questions, and inspires-offering a fresh perspective on America's place in the long arc of human history. Discover a narrative that dares to go beyond the visible record and explore what may have been hidden in plain sight for millennia.:::