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The LOST Timeline: Unexplained Gaps in Human History | History for Sleep What happens when the lights go out on a civilization? From the sudden silence of the Bronze Age to the vanished cities of the Amazon, join us on a relaxing journey into the Lost Epochs of human history. In this deep dive documentary designed for sleep and relaxation, we explore the unexplained gaps where history goes dark. We uncover the "Systems Collapse" that destroyed the interconnected world of 1200 BCE , investigate why the Greeks forgot how to write , and walk through the ruins of Roman cities buried under "Dark Earth". Beyond Europe, we travel to the lost metropolis of Cahokia in North America , reveal the hidden "Garden Cities" of the Amazon rainforest using LIDAR technology , and try to decipher the silent script of the Indus Valley Civilization. Finally, we venture back to the Ice Age to explore the origins of Ancient Egypt in the Green Sahara and the impossible stone temples of Göbekli Tepe , asking the ultimate question: Did a lost chapter of human history disappear in the Younger Dryas cataclysm? Perfect for history enthusiasts, insomniacs, and curious minds, this video essay reveals the shadows between what we know and what we've yet to discover. Settle in, dim the lights, and drift away as we explore the archaeological mysteries and civilizations lost to time. Chapters: 00:00:00 The Abyss: Why History isn't a Straight Line (Intro & The concept of Lost Epochs) 00:03:36 The Bronze Age Collapse & The Sea Peoples (Ugarit, Systems Collapse, and the first apocalypse) 00:21:19 The Dark Ages: Forgetting How to Write & Build (Greek Dark Ages, The Fall of Rome, and the loss of technology) 00:48:55 The Viking Gap: Navigation & The Lost Sagas (Sunstones, Runic stones, and oral history) 00:55:55 Lost Cities of the Americas: Cahokia to the Amazon (The Pristine Myth, The Great Dying, and LIDAR discoveries) 01:21:00 The Silent Indus Valley Civilization (Mohenjo-Daro, the undeciphered script, and the vanished river) 01:38:00 Erased Histories: The Great African Empires (The Griot tradition, Kingdom of Kush, and Great Zimbabwe) 01:54:15 The Pacific Void: Nan Madol & Easter Island (Polynesian navigation, stone cities, and the Sweet Potato mystery) 02:17:30 The Green Sahara, Göbekli Tepe & The Younger Dryas (Origins of Egypt, the Ice Age cataclysm, and the "Lost Civilization" hypothesis) 02:52:47 The Digital Dark Age: What Will We Leave Behind? (The bias of preservation, modern archaeology, and conclusion) Further Reading: 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus — Charles C. Mann (Essential reading for the sections on the "Pristine Myth," Cahokia, and the Amazon ). 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed — Eric H. Cline (The definitive book on the Systems Collapse and the Sea Peoples discussed in the first act ). The Fall of Rome: And the End of Civilization — Bryan Ward-Perkins (Focuses on the material and economic decline of Rome, matching the script's description of lost pottery and comfort ). The Indus: Lost Civilizations — Andrew Robinson (Covers the mysterious, undeciphered script and the peaceful nature of the Harappans ). Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia — Christina Thompson (Explores the "Lost Knowledge" of navigation and the settlement of the Pacific ). Göbekli Tepe: A Stone Age Sanctuary in South-Eastern Anatolia — Klaus Schmidt (The primary source on the "Zero to Hero" temple discussed in the Younger Dryas section ). Note on Process & Accuracy: Every documentary on this channel is born from a genuine passion for the mysteries of our past. We operate as creative directors, utilizing advanced AI tools to assist in synthesizing vast amounts of historical data and drafting the narrative structure. However, the human touch remains essential—we meticulously shape the story, verify historical contexts, and curate the emotional journey. The narration is performed by a high-fidelity digital voice designed for immersion, and the visuals are custom-generated artistic impressions meant to evoke the atmosphere of these lost worlds. Please note that while this narrative is grounded in archaeological theories and historical records, its primary purpose is storytelling for entertainment and sleep aid. It should not be cited as a formal academic or scientific reference. The images shown are AI-generated for illustrative purposes and may not represent exact historical reconstructions. Thank you for joining us on this journey into the unknown.