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Paperback Tutankhamun: The Exodus Conspiracy: The Truth Behind Archaeology's Greatest Mystery Book

ISBN: 0753508516

ISBN13: 9780753508510

Tutankhamun: The Exodus Conspiracy: The Truth Behind Archaeology's Greatest Mystery

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The tomb of Tutankhamun was undoubtedly the greatest archaeological discovery of all time. What is not so well known is that among the wonderful treasures were rumored to be papyri that held the "true... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Highly Recommended

I have read several books on the subject, but this one is completely different because the author approaches the issue with a true scientific spirit trying to verify every single point he makes in the book including the SHOCKING details never before disclosed about Lord Carnarvon Kin. Finished it off in 2 nights. A must for anyone interested in the matter Hatem A Tawfik, MD

A very plausible investigation

Collins and Ogilvie-Herald present a very plausible investigation into, not only the real story of the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, but also the significance of his 'lost' papyri. The level of research, detail and presentation is quite impressive and this alone makes the book worth reading, whether or not you agree with their conclusions.With regard to Mr. Crowe's review:There is nothing in the text of this book that supports such rubbish as the "Holocaust denial movement". He seems to have picked one bad apple off the tree and made a meal of it, perhaps in support of his own agenda, fixation and witch hunt.As for Mr. Cerny's review, I doubt he even read the work in its entirety.There is nothing in the book about a clerk overhearing anything. The person that recorded Carter's story was his North American lecture agent, Lee Keedick, President of the Keedick Lecture Bureau, who was never in Egypt. It is doubtful that Cerny even bothered to read the work in its entirety before submitting his review.
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