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Sphinx Group - Information on the Great Sphinx of GizaRudolf Gantenbrink's UPUAUT PROJECT Website - This web site contains a complete scientific report about the investigation of the "air shafts" inside the Great Pyramid of Cheops, and all related additional information. It includes a set of 4 extremely detailed CAD drawings, 27 explanatory graphics and 61 original photos. Graham Hancock's Official Website - Loathed by mainstream Egyptologists, Hancock is a proponent of a lost advanced civilization which predates ancient Egypt.   He is the author of bestselling books "Fingerprints of the Gods," "The Message of the Sphinx," "The Sign and the Seal," and others. The Daily Grail - Up to the minute news and information on Bauval, Hancock, their sworn enemies the egyptologists, and other ancient world oddities. Great Fun! Argos - Search engine limited to ancient and medieval sites 7 Wonders of the Ancient World History Buff's Reference Library Historical Section of "My Virtual Reference Library" - Lots and lots of history links. Pyramids - From a PBS Nova episode
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Society for Interdisciplinary Studies - Catastrophism theories & a few links Ignatius Donnelly and the End of the World - based upon the life and ideas of the famous nineteenth-century American catastrophist. The Road to Saturn - "Velikovsky proposed that, in the distant past, but still within man's memory, the planet Jupiter ejected from itself a smaller but sizeable body that careened across the solar system in the form of a giant comet. Coming into close contact with Earth, but avoiding an actual collision, this cometary body caused a series of catastrophic events which mankind remembered and passed on to his descendants in an oral and written tradition that eventually evolved into the well-known mythologies of the various nations." Want to read more? Check it out.
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The Rennes-le-Chateau Homepage -Rennes-le-Chateau was popularised by the 1983 book "Holy Blood, Holy Grail." The book made a case for the "Holy Grail" being secret knowledge of a bloodline going back through Mary Magdeline to Jesus Christ. "The Mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau -"You are about to embark on a voyage of discovery. A voyage in search of a lost and fabulous treasure. A treasure of incalculable wealth which may even be the resting place of the legendary Holy Grail itself and for all we know the Ark of the Covenant too. A treasure discovered in 1891 by a humble French priest and pillaged ruthlessly by him for almost 26 years. Join me now in the search for answers to this, one of the world's greatest, unsolved mysteries." Or so it says on the website. Interesting stuff though. |
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