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Fodors Egypt (1999) by Stephen Wolf (Editor), Fodor's (Editor) Capturing the best of Egypt's colorful culture and rich history, this new guide includes a special Nile cruise chapter to help readers plan the best of all possible trips. Maps. . |
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Lonely Planet Egypt : A Travel Survival Kit (4th Ed) by Leanne Logan, Geert Cole, Damien Simonis, Scott Wayne Fully updated and expanded, this practical guide is the ideal companion for exploring Egypt's legendary attractions. It offers practical information for all budgets, information on outdoor activities (from snorkeling to camel safaris), over 91 new or thoroughly updated maps, and notes on shopping for local crafts. In addition, there is information on newly opented sites, including the Tomb of Nefertari. of color illustrations. . |
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The Orion Mystery : Unlocking the Secrets of the Pyramids by Robert Bauval, Adrian Gilbert (Contributor), Peter Ginna (Editor) Using astronomical data about stellar movement, they argue that the Orion stars coincide exactly with the pyramids' positions in approximately 10,400 b.c.--a period the Egyptians called the First Time, when they believed the god Osiris ruled the Earth. The authors also speculate that the mysterious space within the Great Pyramid discovered by Gantenbrink contains the mythical Benben stone, which the Egyptians linked to the creation of the world. One of the most intriquing and plausable theories that have come out lately. Worth reading. . |
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The Complete Pyramids by Mark Lehner The title of this book is so accurate! An overview of each major pyramid, replete with detailed illustrations, as well as a lot about Egyptian religion and all the excavations and explorations. If you have this book, you need no other Pyramid book! Ever! Worth having just to look at the pictures. Every armchair archeologist and Egypt lover must have this book. Take it with you when you go to Egypt, it makes and excelent guide. . |
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Heaven's Mirror : Quest for the Lost Civilization by Graham Hancock, Santha Faiia (Photographer) Working with photographer Santha Faiia, Hancock traces a network of sacred sites around the globe on a spectacular voyage of discovery that takes us from the pyramids and temples of ancient Egypt to the enigmatic statues of Easter Island, from the haunting ruins of pre-Columbian America to the splendors of Angkor Wat, in order to crack the code of our lost ancestors. It is an odyssey that leads to sunken monuments and hidden chambers--a journey through myth and magic, and astounding archaeological revelations, that forces us to rethink our entire conception of the origins of civilization. A Mysterious Places Hot Pick . |
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The Message of the Sphinx : A Quest for the Hidden Legacy of Mankind by Graham Hancock, Robert Bauval In this riveting account of historical and archaeological investigation, the authors present hard evidence that the Sphinx, the Pyramids, and the other monuments at Giza are of far more ancient origin than previously believed. Complete with evidence of a conspiracy between the Egyptology establishment and various confidential organizations to keep the secrets of the Pyramids from the world, The Message of the Sphinx is also a modern-day detective story . |
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