Exploring the Unknown: Great Mysteries Reexamined
The purpose of this book is to explore some of those great mysteries of the earth that have captured the popular imagination, and especially those having their roots in our specialties of archaeology and geology. The average reader probably is unfamiliar with the earth sciences or the archaeological history of man. Nor does the average reader have the time and literary resources to verify all he or she reads. Our aim is to lend a helping hand by examining the evidence that surrounds such mysteries as the legend of Atlantis and the ruins of Stonehenge, and, as logically as we can, sift truth from falsehood and exagger­ ation. Early man found himself in a world of unimaginable mysteries: meteors streaking across a star-studded sky, the darkness beyond the campfire's glow, the sound and fury of a volcano's eruption. Our earliest ancestors were probably mysteries to themselves, and totally susceptible to the subjectivity of their world. Fantasies may have been as much a formative influence as toolmaking in the early development of culture. As human beings gathered knowledge and understanding of their surroundings, old mysteries vanished, only to be replaced by others because so much was not understood.
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Exploring the Unknown: Great Mysteries Reexamined
The purpose of this book is to explore some of those great mysteries of the earth that have captured the popular imagination, and especially those having their roots in our specialties of archaeology and geology. The average reader probably is unfamiliar with the earth sciences or the archaeological history of man. Nor does the average reader have the time and literary resources to verify all he or she reads. Our aim is to lend a helping hand by examining the evidence that surrounds such mysteries as the legend of Atlantis and the ruins of Stonehenge, and, as logically as we can, sift truth from falsehood and exagger­ ation. Early man found himself in a world of unimaginable mysteries: meteors streaking across a star-studded sky, the darkness beyond the campfire's glow, the sound and fury of a volcano's eruption. Our earliest ancestors were probably mysteries to themselves, and totally susceptible to the subjectivity of their world. Fantasies may have been as much a formative influence as toolmaking in the early development of culture. As human beings gathered knowledge and understanding of their surroundings, old mysteries vanished, only to be replaced by others because so much was not understood.
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Exploring the Unknown: Great Mysteries Reexamined

Exploring the Unknown: Great Mysteries Reexamined

by C. J. Cazeau
Exploring the Unknown: Great Mysteries Reexamined

Exploring the Unknown: Great Mysteries Reexamined

by C. J. Cazeau

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)

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The purpose of this book is to explore some of those great mysteries of the earth that have captured the popular imagination, and especially those having their roots in our specialties of archaeology and geology. The average reader probably is unfamiliar with the earth sciences or the archaeological history of man. Nor does the average reader have the time and literary resources to verify all he or she reads. Our aim is to lend a helping hand by examining the evidence that surrounds such mysteries as the legend of Atlantis and the ruins of Stonehenge, and, as logically as we can, sift truth from falsehood and exagger­ ation. Early man found himself in a world of unimaginable mysteries: meteors streaking across a star-studded sky, the darkness beyond the campfire's glow, the sound and fury of a volcano's eruption. Our earliest ancestors were probably mysteries to themselves, and totally susceptible to the subjectivity of their world. Fantasies may have been as much a formative influence as toolmaking in the early development of culture. As human beings gathered knowledge and understanding of their surroundings, old mysteries vanished, only to be replaced by others because so much was not understood.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781468435351
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 03/19/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Realms of Reason and Unreason.- I Diffusion and Superdiffusion, Prologue.- 1 From Continent to Continent: Making Ends Meet.- 2 Stones, Suppositions, and Science.- 3 Ancient Astronauts: Thesis.- 4 Ancient Astronauts: Response.- 5 The UFO Phenomenon.- II Strange Stone Monuments, Prologue.- 6 Stonehenge.- 7 Pyramid.- 8 Easter Island.- III Marine Mysteries, Prologue.- 9 The Bermuda Triangle.- 10 The Lost Continent of Atlantis.- IV Monsters, Stars, and Catastrophists, Prologue.- 11 Monsters.- 12 Astrology.- 13 The Colliding Worlds of Velikovsky.- 14 Noah’s Ark.- Epilogue.- References.
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