GODS OF THE CATACLYSM: A revolutionary investigation of man and his gods before and after the Great Cataclysm
Iconic author, poet and anthropologist Hugh Fox was connecting the dots on contacts between the ancient cultures, across the globe, in prehistoric and post-Flood eras long before recent evidence surfaced to support his theories. In GODS OF THE CATACLYSM, Fox weaves a fascinating story, in classic who-done-it style, that takes the reader on a fantastic voyage through the ages and across the continents. From the jungles of south Asia and the archaic landscape of the Middle-East to the peaks of the Andes and into the rainforests of the Amazon and Meso-America, the author makes his point that the earliest civilizations of the America's were much more than we previously thought. Join him as he illuminates the sea-change that takes place in society after the Flood, unearths the gods of the ancients, and exposes their horrific method to forestall the next, final cataclysm.
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GODS OF THE CATACLYSM: A revolutionary investigation of man and his gods before and after the Great Cataclysm
Iconic author, poet and anthropologist Hugh Fox was connecting the dots on contacts between the ancient cultures, across the globe, in prehistoric and post-Flood eras long before recent evidence surfaced to support his theories. In GODS OF THE CATACLYSM, Fox weaves a fascinating story, in classic who-done-it style, that takes the reader on a fantastic voyage through the ages and across the continents. From the jungles of south Asia and the archaic landscape of the Middle-East to the peaks of the Andes and into the rainforests of the Amazon and Meso-America, the author makes his point that the earliest civilizations of the America's were much more than we previously thought. Join him as he illuminates the sea-change that takes place in society after the Flood, unearths the gods of the ancients, and exposes their horrific method to forestall the next, final cataclysm.
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GODS OF THE CATACLYSM: A revolutionary investigation of man and his gods before and after the Great Cataclysm

GODS OF THE CATACLYSM: A revolutionary investigation of man and his gods before and after the Great Cataclysm

by HUGH FOX
GODS OF THE CATACLYSM: A revolutionary investigation of man and his gods before and after the Great Cataclysm

GODS OF THE CATACLYSM: A revolutionary investigation of man and his gods before and after the Great Cataclysm

by HUGH FOX

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Iconic author, poet and anthropologist Hugh Fox was connecting the dots on contacts between the ancient cultures, across the globe, in prehistoric and post-Flood eras long before recent evidence surfaced to support his theories. In GODS OF THE CATACLYSM, Fox weaves a fascinating story, in classic who-done-it style, that takes the reader on a fantastic voyage through the ages and across the continents. From the jungles of south Asia and the archaic landscape of the Middle-East to the peaks of the Andes and into the rainforests of the Amazon and Meso-America, the author makes his point that the earliest civilizations of the America's were much more than we previously thought. Join him as he illuminates the sea-change that takes place in society after the Flood, unearths the gods of the ancients, and exposes their horrific method to forestall the next, final cataclysm.

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BN ID: 2940184349282
Publisher: Aardwolfe Books
Publication date: 02/16/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Iconic American author and poet Hugh Fox was born in Chicago in 1932, the son of a violinist-turned-M.D. father and a frustrated actress mother. Steeped in the arts and music during his upbringing, Hugh was enticed out of medical school to pursue his interests in the humanities, obtaining a B.S. and M.A. from Loyola University in Chicago, and a Ph.D. in American Literature from the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). He has held positions as Professor of American Literature at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Fulbright Professor of American Studies/Literature at several prestigious centers of learning, and Professor in the Department of American Thought and Language at Michigan State University (MSU).

Hugh has written poetry, fiction, and non-fiction to include archaeology, anthropology, and religion with over a hundred and twenty published works to his credit. He lived out his retirement as a Professor Emeritus at MSU, in East Lansing, Michigan. Hugh Fox passed away in September of 2011 shortly after the first publication of the e-book version of his seminal work, Gods of the Cataclysm.
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