Psychic Archaeology offers a bold and intriguing exploration of the past through the lens of consciousness and paranormal perception. Moving beyond conventional archaeological methods, the book considers whether intuitive and psychic abilities can provide insight into ancient civilisations, lost cultures, and historical mysteries.
Drawing on case studies, speculative inquiry, and the wider field of parapsychology, the work examines how the human mind may access information beyond ordinary sensory limits. It explores ideas such as collective memory, psychic impressions embedded in places, and the possibility that consciousness itself can bridge past and present.
Engaging with both historical questions and the nature of perception, Psychic Archaeology invites readers to reconsider how we understand the past—and whether the boundaries of knowledge are broader than traditionally assumed.
Ideal for readers interested in:
- Parapsychology and psychic phenomena
- Ancient civilisations and lost history
- Alternative archaeology and speculative history
- Consciousness and perception
- Mysteries of the past and human awareness
A thought-provoking work that challenges conventional perspectives and opens new possibilities for understanding history and the human mind.

