GHOSTS OF THE ICE: The Lost World Before the Younger Dryas
Discover the Hidden Catastrophe That Wiped Out Giants, Flooded Continents, and Sparked Civilization's Rebirth
by DR D BASAK
What if everything we think we know about the end of the last Ice Age is only the beginning of a much darker story? In Ghosts of the Ice, Dr D Basak takes you on a gripping expedition through the frozen ruins of a vanished world - a time when monsters walked the land, oceans rearranged coastlines overnight, and fragile human communities faced extinction and reinvention.
This is not a dry academic treatise. It's a powerful, vividly told journey that stitches together archaeology, geology, myth, and daring new hypotheses into a single, unforgettable narrative. You'll encounter:
- Mammoths, giants, and drowned cities: The physical traces and tantalizing clues left behind by species and societies that disappeared in a blink.
- Cataclysmic events: How sudden climate swings, cometary impacts, and massive floods may have combined to reshape continents and cultures.
- Myths as memory: Why the ancient legends of floods, fire from the skies, and lost golden ages might be eyewitness fragments of real prehistoric catastrophe.
- Rebirth and resilience: How survivors adapted, migrated, and rebuilt - laying the foundations for agriculture, cities, and the first sparks of civilization.
Inside these pages you'll find:
- Compelling evidence and eye-opening interpretations drawn from the latest research, field discoveries, and historical records.
- Clear, accessible explanations for readers without specialist training - plus enough depth to intrigue scholars and enthusiasts alike.
- A narrative that reads like a thriller: vivid scenes, dramatic reveals, and a humane focus on the people who endured the unimaginable.
Who should read this book?
Anyone fascinated by ancient mysteries, climate catastrophes, lost civilizations, and the forces that have shaped human destiny. Perfect for readers of popular science, alternative history, and archaeological mystery.
Why this book matters:
As we confront our own era of rapid environmental change, Ghosts of the Ice offers an urgent and illuminating reminder: the past holds both warning and wisdom. By understanding how prehistoric societies survived - or failed to survive - sudden global shocks, we gain perspective and practical insight for our future.
About the author:
DR D BASAK brings a multidisciplinary voice to the debate - blending scientific curiosity with a storyteller's eye. With years of research and field study, Dr Basak builds a bridge between academic evidence and the myths that have traveled across millennia.
Read it for the mystery. Read it for the science. Read it to understand how the bones of the past still shape our world today.
Grab your copy now and step into the lost world that changed everything.