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This series of books by Immanuel Velikovsky proposes a radical reinterpretation of ancient history, suggesting that catastrophic events such as the eruption of Thera and the Exodus of the Israelites played a much larger role in shaping human civilization than is commonly believed.
Immanuel Velikovsky
Worlds in Collision
A groundbreaking work that challenges traditional views of history and cosmology, Velikovsky argues that catastrophic encounters between planets in our own solar system caused widespread devastation and cultural upheaval in ancient times. A must-read for fans of the 'Ages in Chaos' series who want to explore Velikovsky's ideas further.
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The Stones of Venice
This classic work of architectural history and criticism explores the rise, decline, and fall of the Republic of Venice, with a particular focus on its unique architectural heritage. A fascinating read for anyone interested in the cultural and historical context of Velikovsky's ideas about catastrophic events and their impact on human civilization.
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