Synopses & Reviews
Could the Egyptian Sphinx have been built many centuries earlier than conventional history would have us believe? Could the great natural disasters that propelled the evolution of life on Earth have played a dominant role as well in the rise and fall of civilization? Could Earth have been home to civilizations far greater in number--and far older--than orthodox researchers have suspected? In Voices of the Rocks, Dr. Robert M. Schoch examines these and other crucial questions about our past and shows how the answers can guide us in the future.
Synopsis
What does science have to say about the evidence of lost civilizations? "Voices of the Rocks" offers an astonishing answer and gives warnings mankind must heed to survive whatever catastrophes fate has in store. 25 photos.
About the Author
Robert M. Schoch, Ph.D., is associate professor of science and mathematics at the College of General Studies, Boston University. Dr. Schoch has been quoted extensively in the media for his work on the Sphinx, and he was featured on The Mystery of the Sphinx, hosted by Charlton Heston.
Robert Aquinas McNally is a writer and poet whose early education in classical Latin blossomed into a life-long fascination with ancient civilization and mythology. Voices of the Rocks is his sixth book.