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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. An interesting and fast paced book. Alot of good information to roll over in your head. The weakest part of the book was his heraldry section I believe. He mentions Tea-Tephi whom he seems to believe in but fortunately he doesn't pursue it. I find that that argument is full of holes and would of only taken away from his work. One definitely needs to continue going through other sources to qualify his work but that is par for the course with any book. ( )Best read with a healthy dose of skepticism. It reminds me a lot of Van Däniken’s work in Chariots of the gods. A lot of good evidence is presented but that evidence is cherry picked to support a pre-conceived theory. no reviews | add a review
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