How well does humanity know its own past? The history of our civilization that we all studied in school looks to us like a weighty academic volume—something that calms the soul. It’s all there, from sticks-and-stones to the conquest of the atom. But what if there’s more unknown behind us than known? Then this tome turns into a handful of pathetic pages, blown about by wild winds across a harsh and completely unfamiliar planet.
One moment keeps historians awake—where did people of the past know things that history forbids them to know? Secrets and facts for which there are still no clear answers have been haunting humanity ever since—and so far still haven’t found academic grounding.