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The Lost Civilization of Homo Supersapiens: Evolution did not end with us
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The Lost Civilization of Homo Supersapiens: Evolution did not end with us

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The gods of antiquity weren’t supernatural or imaginary beings, but Hominidae belonging to a further evolved species. In this book, they are named Homo Supersapiens. Homo Supersapiens was taller than us, lovelier, and had certain distinguishing physical characteristics. He lived in an era when enormous, untouched supplies of gold were available, and he made use of it to such an extent that the first part of his era was known as the Golden Age ever since. In the Golden Age, Homo Supersapiens, setting out from his homeland, founded a great empire and ruled over us. Peace, justice and happiness prevailed. But later things began to deteriorate. Eventually, at the end of the second millennium B.C., an enormous natural disaster struck the earth. The major part of the homeland of the gods sank into the ocean. This homeland was situated to the northwest of Africa. The Canary Islands are one of the remains of it. One of the names of this homeland was Atlantis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Country
United States
Date
31 May 2007
Pages
326
ISBN
9781419661235

The gods of antiquity weren’t supernatural or imaginary beings, but Hominidae belonging to a further evolved species. In this book, they are named Homo Supersapiens. Homo Supersapiens was taller than us, lovelier, and had certain distinguishing physical characteristics. He lived in an era when enormous, untouched supplies of gold were available, and he made use of it to such an extent that the first part of his era was known as the Golden Age ever since. In the Golden Age, Homo Supersapiens, setting out from his homeland, founded a great empire and ruled over us. Peace, justice and happiness prevailed. But later things began to deteriorate. Eventually, at the end of the second millennium B.C., an enormous natural disaster struck the earth. The major part of the homeland of the gods sank into the ocean. This homeland was situated to the northwest of Africa. The Canary Islands are one of the remains of it. One of the names of this homeland was Atlantis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Booksurge Publishing
Country
United States
Date
31 May 2007
Pages
326
ISBN
9781419661235