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The excavation of a mysterious Egyptian tomb in the early twentieth century holds the key to one of the greatest disasters to strike humankind. Strangely sealed, this was a tomb constructed to keep someone - or something - out. Acclaimed writer-detective Graham Phillips uncovers the evidence that links a chain of extraordinary events. The findings in this cursed Pharoah's tomb, new evidence from the polar icecaps which overturns ancient chronology, together with the eruption of a volcano more powerful than the Nagasaki bomb, proves that the biblical parting of the Red Sea and plagues of Egypt could be accurate accounts of real events. As a result there could be a real, and totally believable, explanation for the perennial myth of Atlantis.
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Act of God : Tutankhamun, Moses & the Myth of Atlantis, Graham Phillips
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- Released
- 1998
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- Title
- Act of God : Tutankhamun, Moses & the Myth of Atlantis
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Graham Phillips
- Publisher
- Pan Books
- Released
- 1998
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 368
- ISBN10
- 0330352067
- ISBN13
- 9780330352062
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Historical Themes, Religion & Spirituality, History, Religious Topics, Religion, Ancient History, Egypt, Alternate History
- Rating
- 3.65 out of 5
- Description
- The excavation of a mysterious Egyptian tomb in the early twentieth century holds the key to one of the greatest disasters to strike humankind. Strangely sealed, this was a tomb constructed to keep someone - or something - out. Acclaimed writer-detective Graham Phillips uncovers the evidence that links a chain of extraordinary events. The findings in this cursed Pharoah's tomb, new evidence from the polar icecaps which overturns ancient chronology, together with the eruption of a volcano more powerful than the Nagasaki bomb, proves that the biblical parting of the Red Sea and plagues of Egypt could be accurate accounts of real events. As a result there could be a real, and totally believable, explanation for the perennial myth of Atlantis.


