Voices of the Rocks: A Scientist Looks at Catastrophes and Ancient Civilizations by Robert M. Schoch

Geologist Robert Schoch expands his Sphinx water erosion thesis into a broader argument for catastrophism in human history, examining geological evidence t

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Geologist Robert Schoch expands his Sphinx water erosion thesis into a broader argument for catastrophism in human history, examining geological evidence that advanced civilizations existed before the last Ice Age.

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