What if some of the most persistent questions about early civilisation remain unresolved not because evidence is missing — but because existing models struggle to fully account for it?
DidjaKnow — Volume I: Unresolved Foundations of Early Civilisation is a long-form documentary eBook that brings together six carefully selected archaeological investigations examined during the first phase of the DidjaKnow project.
Rather than advancing speculative explanations or definitive conclusions, this volume examines each case through documented archaeological, geological, and historical evidence — allowing uncertainty to remain where explanatory limits still exist.
Each investigation is presented on its own terms, yet considered collectively they reveal recurring analytical tensions: early organisational capacity, engineering precision, urban scale, and monumentality that remain difficult to fully explain within conventional frameworks.
Case studies examined in this volume include:
• Atlantis-related hypotheses and the Richat Structure
• Teotihuacán — Urban scale without deciphered records
• Teotihuacán — Subsurface tunnels and material anomalies
• Puma Punku — The precision engineering problem
• Göbekli Tepe — Monumentality before agriculture
• Global precision patterns across ancient stonework
This eBook does not argue for lost civilisations, alternative histories, or speculative technologies. Nor does it dismiss established archaeology. Instead, it examines why certain questions persist, how evidence is weighed, and where current explanatory models encounter genuine limits.
Unresolved Foundations of Early Civilisation is written for readers who value careful reasoning, comparative analysis, and intellectual restraint over sensationalism.
This is a serious, long-form documentary eBook intended to be read thoughtfully — not skimmed.
Format: Digital eBook (PDF)
Delivery: Instant download after purchase
Edition: First Digital Edition




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