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Lost Worlds: From Ancient Civilizations to Unexplained Phenomena
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- ISBN8235689763
- EAN9798235689763
- Date de parution09/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
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Lost Worlds: From Ancient Civilizations to Unexplained PhenomenaStep into the shadowed hollows and mist-veiled bluffs of the Ozarks, where the veil between past and present thins. Lost Worlds journeys from forgotten empires and pre-Columbian giants to ultra-terrestrials, Shining Ones, extraterrestrial archaeology, UFOs, alien races, and the living mysteries that still walk these ancient hills. Residents and visitors of Eureka Springs-our town of healing springs, Victorian ghosts, crystal shops, and artistic wonder-will feel the pull.
Beneath the trolley lines and galleries lie older secrets: Adena-Hopewell mounds echoing with Caucasian migrations and Denisovan DNA threads, limestone cave portals, Bigfoot-like entities in Newton County hollows, and documented UFO activity tied to star people encounters and alien races interacting with ancient Ozark peoples. Blending rigorous alternative archaeology, Ozark folklore, first-hand accounts (including the author's documented 2023 Shining Ones sighting in a nearby hollow), and evidence of extraterrestrial influence, F.
K. Sterling reveals how the Ozarks connect to global lost civilizations-from Doggerland and Tarim mummies to Pacific Islander gods, East Asian giants, and interstellar DNA harvest narratives. Perfect for locals curious about their hidden heritage or tourists seeking more than spas and ghost tours, this book transforms Eureka Springs' mystical reputation into a gateway for deeper discovery. Whether you're a Carnegie Library regular, a trail hiker, or a late-night sky watcher, Lost Worlds invites you to question what's buried under the magic of the Ozarks-and what may still be visiting.
Beneath the trolley lines and galleries lie older secrets: Adena-Hopewell mounds echoing with Caucasian migrations and Denisovan DNA threads, limestone cave portals, Bigfoot-like entities in Newton County hollows, and documented UFO activity tied to star people encounters and alien races interacting with ancient Ozark peoples. Blending rigorous alternative archaeology, Ozark folklore, first-hand accounts (including the author's documented 2023 Shining Ones sighting in a nearby hollow), and evidence of extraterrestrial influence, F.
K. Sterling reveals how the Ozarks connect to global lost civilizations-from Doggerland and Tarim mummies to Pacific Islander gods, East Asian giants, and interstellar DNA harvest narratives. Perfect for locals curious about their hidden heritage or tourists seeking more than spas and ghost tours, this book transforms Eureka Springs' mystical reputation into a gateway for deeper discovery. Whether you're a Carnegie Library regular, a trail hiker, or a late-night sky watcher, Lost Worlds invites you to question what's buried under the magic of the Ozarks-and what may still be visiting.






















