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H_1_00 — Historical Knowledge Destruction: Subfolder Summary

Section: H Updated: March 14, 2026
Subfolder: H1_Historical_Knowledge_Destruction | Parent Section: H — Suppression & Thesis
Document Count: 13 | Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: suppression, meta-analysis, art-culture, linguistics, knowledge-loss, historical-erasure, authoritarianism, cultural-destruction

OVERVIEW

This subfolder contains 13 documents covering Historical Knowledge Destruction within the Suppression & Thesis section. Topics include Suppression of Ancient Knowledge, Burning of Maya Codices and Mesoamerican Knowledge Destruction, The Inquisition and Systematic Knowledge Suppression, Ancient Libraries — Destruction and Knowledge Loss, Qin Shi Huang Book Burning and Burying of Scholars (213–212 BCE) and 8 more topics. Key themes span iconoclasm, book burning, library destruction, knowledge loss, suppression, library of alexandria.


KEY POINTS


KEY THEMES & KEYWORDS

iconoclasm, book burning, library destruction, knowledge loss, suppression, library of alexandria, baghdad, diego de landa, maya codices, censorship, nalanda, house of wisdom, qin shi huang, biblioclasm, cultural destruction


DOCUMENT INDEX

Doc IDTitleKey FocusConfidence
H_1_01Suppression of Ancient KnowledgeThis document catalogs the systematic destruction of ancient knowledge, artifacts, texts, and entire religions…[1/5]
H_1_02Burning of Maya Codices and Mesoamerican Knowledge DestructionThe systematic destruction of Maya manuscripts represents one of history's most devastating losses of accumulated…[1/5]
H_1_03The Inquisition and Systematic Knowledge SuppressionThe Inquisition—spanning the Medieval (1184), Spanish (1478–1834), Portuguese (1536–1821), and Roman (1542–1965)…[4/5]
H_1_04Ancient Libraries — Destruction and Knowledge LossThroughout human history, major repositories of knowledge have been **destroyed by fire, war, religious persecution,…[4/5]
H_1_05Qin Shi Huang Book Burning and Burying of Scholars (213–212 BCE)In 213 BCE, Qin Shi Huang — China's first emperor — ordered the burning of books (fenshu 焚書) that contradicted…[4/5]
H_1_06Destruction of Pre-Islamic and Modern Cultural HeritageThe deliberate destruction of cultural heritage — from the Taliban's demolition of the Bamiyan Buddhas (2001) to…[5/5]
H_1_07Nazi Cultural Theft and Book BurningThe Nazi regime conducted two parallel campaigns of cultural destruction and theft between 1933 and 1945: the…[4/5]
H_1_08Destruction of Nalanda and Asian Knowledge CentersThe destruction of Nalanda — the world's first residential university, operating continuously for approximately 700…[3/5]
H_1_09Translation Losses and Textual Transmission ChainsBefore the printing press (1440s CE), all knowledge transmission depended on manual copying (scribal reproduction…[3/5]
H_1_10Damnatio Memoriae and State-Directed Historical ErasureDamnatio memoriae ("condemnation of memory") — the deliberate, systematic erasure of an individual, event, or idea…[3/5]
H_1_11Chinese Cultural Revolution — Destruction of the Four OldsThe Chinese Cultural Revolution (1966–1976) unleashed one of history's most devastating campaigns of deliberate…[1/5]
H_1_12Iconoclasm — Systematic Destruction of Sacred ImagesIconoclasm — the deliberate destruction of religious images, statues, and sacred art — is one of the most recurrent…[3/5]
H_1_13Knowledge Loss in the Fall of Rome and Early Middle AgesThe collapse of the Western Roman Empire (conventionally dated to 476 CE, though the decline was a process spanning…[3/5]

WHAT TO EXPECT

Documents in this subfolder follow the project's 4-tier evidence system:

Tier distribution in this subfolder: 1: 3 docs, 1–2: 3 docs

Each document includes a Quick Summary, tiered claims with specific evidence,

counter-arguments, bibliography, and cross-references to related documents across the corpus.


Subfolder summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026