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Historical researcher and author, Bernard Jones, has dedicated much of his adult life challenging what we know about the Homeric epics and
When it comes to human origins, there are so many unanswered questions and a myriad of different theories that it feels a bit like walking
Written by historian Marc Hyden, Romulus recounts the history of the almost mythical founder of not only the Roman people but also, the ci
Legends have it that Rome was founded on April 21st in the 8th century BCE. The ancient Romans were certain of it.
The Eden-Atlantis Project: The Archaeological Site of Eden and Atlantis in the Eastern Mediterranean serves as a proper addition
There comes a time when one must question conventional wisdom and that is exactly the approach that independent researcher and author Bern
This book combines Chandra Wickramasinghe’s research in the field of Astrobiology, which looks at the origin and evolution of life in and
It is easy to forget that in Shakespeare’s time, talk of ghosts, spirits and fairies were not at all unusual, indeed to many there was lit
In Search of the Lost Testament of Alexander the Great is the definitive guide to the life and death of one of the greate
Just before this book was published, Dr Russell, who is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and Senior Lecturer in Prehistoric and Roma
Last month, I received a copy of one of Jim Stempel’s latest publications: “The Nature of War.” Stempel is a researcher and author who has
In this publication, renowned genealogist, Anthony Adolph, tackles the difficult by tracing the origins of modern man through science and
In his latest research, renowned genealogist, Anthony Adolph, takes on the eponymous mythological ancestor of the British, Brutus.
British classicist and professor at the University of Cambridge, Tim Whitmarsh is best known for his work on Greek literary culture during
A professor of Ancient History and Director of the British School of Rome, author Christopher Smith is considered to be an expert of ancie
Graham Hancock’s new book Magicians of the Gods is a runaway success already in the UK, reaching No.