
The Missing 6 000 Years Between the Flood and Sumer
Ancient texts tell us that before the flood, kings ruled for tens of thousands of years. After the flood, history seems to begin again. But archaeology tells a very different story.
In this documentary-style sleep narrative, we explore the long and often misunderstood period between the end of the last Ice Age and the emergence of the world’s first cities in Mesopotamia. Drawing on archaeological evidence from Göbekli Tepe, Çatalhöyük, Eridu, and Uruk, we follow the gradual transformation of humanity—from hunter-gatherers to temple builders, farmers, scribes, and urban societies.
We examine the Sumerian King List, the Weld-Blundell Prism, and the flood traditions preserved in Mesopotamian and biblical texts, comparing myth with material evidence. Rather than a civilization destroyed and reborn, the archaeological record reveals continuity: generations building knowledge slowly, adapting to climate change, inventing agriculture, irrigation, metallurgy, writing, and complex social institutions.
This video is designed for calm listening and deep reflection. No jump cuts. No sensational claims. Just a carefully researched journey through one of the most important yet misunderstood chapters of human history.
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