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What if the most advanced civilization in human history didn’t leave behind a record of its end, but only a deafening silence? In this calm, slow-paced journey into the dawn of the Holocene, we explore the chilling mystery of the "First Civilization"—the one that existed before the Sumerians, before the Egyptians, and before the history books began. We look at the moment a thriving world was allegedly erased from the face of the Earth in a single, catastrophic day. Drawing from the Sumerian King List, which speaks of a time "before the flood," and the geological records of the Younger Dryas, we examine the evidence of a global culture that vanished so completely that we are only now finding its ghost-like remains in places like Göbekli Tepe and Gunung Padang. Was the "Great Flood" a mythological metaphor, or a literal, eyewitness account of the day the first world died? We gently reflect on: • The Sumerian King List: Exploring the antediluvian kings who reigned for tens of thousands of years. • The Younger Dryas Event: The scientific evidence of a sudden, global cataclysm 12,800 years ago. • Göbekli Tepe’s Burial: Why was the world's oldest temple deliberately hidden under the sand? • The Universal Memory: Why every ancient culture on Earth shares a story of a lost, sunken paradise. • Sudden Collapse: Investigating the difference between a society that fades and one that is instantly erased. • The "Ogygian" Deluge: Looking at the oldest Greek and Mesopotamian accounts of the first great ending. Rather than sensationalize, this episode moves slowly through the archaeological anomalies and the ice-core data, separating the myths of Atlantis and Dilmun from the physical reality of a planet in upheaval. Were these "First People" a sophisticated maritime empire, or a civilization of "Gods" who simply decided it was time to leave? Designed for relaxation, late-night listening, and quiet contemplation, this long-form history episode invites you to unwind while exploring the shadows of a world that once was. Settle in. Lower the lights. And let the echoes of the first silence tell their story. Subscribe to our channel: / @historyoftonight If you like our videos, become a supporter! Each of our productions stems from a deep respect for the past. While we utilize AI technology in the research and script development process, we act as directors, ensuring the authenticity of the facts and the shaping of the story. We utilize digital reproduction of a professional voiceover artist and unique, artistically generated images. Despite advanced tools, preparing such complex material still requires hours of artisanal work. Remember, our films are intended primarily to provide entertainment and relaxation – despite our attention to detail, they are not an official scientific source. Thank you for your participation! Sleep well. Chapters: 00:00:00 The Story Written in Clay: A Fragment of Baked Earth 00:10:45 Uruk: The World’s First Global Metropolis 00:22:30 The Invention of Bureaucracy and Human Coordination 00:34:10 The Uruk Expansion: Humanity's First Experiment in Globalization 00:46:00 The First Collapse: Why the Uruk Network Dissolved 00:58:30 Sargon of Akkad and the Birth of the First Empire 01:10:15 The 4.2 Kiloyear Event: When the Rains Stopped 01:21:50 The Archaeological Silence: The Dust of Tell Leilan 01:33:10 Cascading Failures: Salinization and Environmental Refugees 01:44:45 The Old Kingdom’s End: Famine in the Nile Valley 01:56:20 Systems Collapse: The Fragility of Specialized Societies 02:08:15 The Late Bronze Age Catastrophe: A Perfect Storm 02:14:40 The Indus Valley: A Masterclass in Urban Engineering 02:21:10 The Mayan Water Crisis: Deforestation and Megadrought 02:27:00 The Adaptive Cycle: Learning from the Echoes of Silence #ancienthistory #lostcivilization #youngerdryas #historyforsleep #ancientmysteries