Former Journalist Makes New Waves in Old Myths
Flanders, Belgium (PRWEB) June 24, 2007 -- Jos Rogiers' interest in mythology leads him to revolutionary discoveries about human evolution in his new book, The Lost Civilization of Homo Supersapiens. Of mythic proportions, Rogiers' theories and research point to the existence of a race of superior hominidae who were called "gods" in Indo-European cultures from Iceland to India.
Rogiers' argument centers on the fact that so many similar myths about these beings exist, from Greek and Roman to Indian to Celtic cultures. Gathering data and excerpts from texts in as many as seven languages on this Golden Age of antiquity, Rogiers posits not only that these highly evolved supersapiens existed, but that they were residents of the controversial lost civilization of Atlantis.
The Lost Civilization of Homo Supersapiens does more than suggest that evolution has advanced beyond Homo sapiens. The author combines his philosophical and historical expertise with imagination, an ingredient that all pioneering theories require.
For more information or to request a free review copy, please contact the author at jos.rogiers@telenet.be. The Lost Civilization of Homo Supersapiens is available for sale online at Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
A Dutch-speaking Belgian, Jos Rogiers graduated from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium and worked for eight years as a journalist. Acquainted with English, German and French, Rogiers' language expertise also extends to dead languages: Latin, Ancient Greek, and Old Norse. Rogiers resides in Belgium where he works in banking.
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