Lia Mangolini lives in Milan and has a degree in Philosophy and Classic Literature, and knows some ancient languages, as well as Russian and Hebraic. She had a profession promoting education and knowledge in the environmental field. For over twenty years she has been involved in analysis of ancient civilizations and origin of religions, aiming to solve some open questions.
In this context, she also takes part in archaeological missions and has visited several countries. Believing in ancient contacts between some of them, she has published a short book, "Fusang, il nuovo mondo".
Another, much wider monograph, "Esodo, ovvero contrabbando di know-how dalle Piramidi a Gerusalemme", deals with the "birth" of the God of Israel.
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