Iron Age Innovations
The Temporal Witnesses, Volume 4
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ナレーター:
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Ashley Chavez
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著者:
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Ricardo Gomez
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Cuchu Ramirez and Matias Kim thought they understood the scope of historical erasure. They were wrong. As federal laws now criminalize teaching about African technological achievements, they're pulled back 2,500 years to witness the Iron Age Innovations—and discover that Africa led the world in metallurgy, medicine, and artistic mastery while Europe was still struggling with basic ironworking.
But this time, the Heritage Foundation 2.0 isn't just watching. They're actively interfering with temporal energy, using supernatural operatives to prevent students from accessing historical truth. As educator persecution reaches crisis levels and underground networks become the only sanctuary for accurate history, Cuchu and Matias realize they're no longer just witnesses—they're warriors in a battle for the soul of human knowledge.
Three Continents. Three Revolutionary Technologies. One Supernatural War.
PARACAS PENINSULA, PERU (500 BCE): Master surgeons perform cranial modifications and complex medical procedures with precision that wouldn't be matched in Europe for over a millennium. Cuchu witnesses textile production using techniques so sophisticated that modern science is still trying to understand how they achieved such intricate patterns and lasting dyes.
ADENA CULTURE, OHIO (500 BCE): Elaborate ceremonial complexes reveal democratic innovations and metallurgical expertise that connected communities across the continent. Matias documents ironworking techniques and astronomical knowledge that demonstrate sophisticated mathematical understanding encoded in earthwork geometry.
NOK CULTURE, NIGERIA (500 BCE): The birthplace of African iron technology reveals master artisans whose techniques influenced West African metallurgy for centuries. They witness terra cotta sculpture of breathtaking artistry alongside ironworking innovations that were millennia ahead of European development—exactly what federal laws now forbid teachers from mentioning.
But witnessing African technological supremacy triggers the Foundation's supernatural defenses. Digital surveillance becomes reality manipulation, algorithm warfare becomes consciousness assault, and temporal interference threatens to trap them permanently in the past. As mass teacher arrests and academic persecution create educational apartheid, Cuchu and Matias must master spiritual protection protocols while fighting for their lives—and their timeline.
When truth becomes illegal, reality itself becomes a battlefield.
©2025 Ricardo Gomez (P)2025 Ricardo Gomez