Sacred Symbols of the Dogon is a provocative work by researcher Laird Scranton that argues the cosmological symbols of the Dogon tribe in Mali are not merely religious myths, but a sophisticated, coded scientific system . Scranton posits that these ancient drawings parallel modern concepts in physics—such as atomic theory and string theory—and can serve as a "Rosetta Stone" for reinterpreting ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Key Theses of the Book
: Scranton suggests that Dogon creation myths and drawings accurately mirror scientific diagrams of the formation of matter, from massless waves to the completed atom. Sacred Symbols of the Dogon
: The book argues for a shared "parent cosmology" between the Dogon and ancient Egypt. By applying Dogon meanings to similar Egyptian glyphs, Scranton proposes that hieroglyphs represent complex scientific concepts rather than just phonetic sounds. Sacred Symbols of the Dogon is a provocative