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"The mysteries of Ancient Egypt have proved an endless source of fascination to the world and here, for the first time, international bestselling author Robert Temple seeks to expose the real history of this ancient civilisation. In this fascinating study, Temple unearths revelatory new evidence which challenges accepted truths about the history of Egypt and questions the evidence which most Egyptologists have relied on since 1910. In so doing he has sought to answer the two big questions which have until now taken for granted- Where did Egyptian civilisation come from? And who built the pyramids, and why? With unprecedented access to lost portions of the valley temple which have long been closed to archaeologists, Temple presents a sensational, reconstructed story of Egypt which exposes a magnitude of previously unseen evidence, including- Pinpointing exact locations of unopened royal tombs Presenting re-datings of key monuments using a revolutionary new dating technique Revealing who really built the pyramids Exposing faked evidence which has been credulously accepted by the Egyptological community Unearthing the real truth about Egypt s most amazing pyramid, Giza Pa Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Have we been tricked into believing fabricated historical facts, and does the world really know all that there is to know about our civilisation? Author Robert Temple claims to have all the answers.
Temple has written more than a dozen of historical and science-based books. In Egyptian Dawn, he presents evidence of theories that he believes will shock the reader; as he confidently believes them to be true. Although there’s always room for new theories and views of other Egyptologists that don’t neccessarily agree with his beliefs; the author insists that his theories will put an end to all debates on these subjects. The author helps readers that may not be familiar with the subject references by explaining his theories and information as simply as possible.
The book starts off powerfully from the first page; where the author promises to uncover all the ancient secrets and to expose 'the big lie' by the end of Egyptian Dawn. According to Temple, the big lie is that the Giza Pyramids were built by Cheops, Chephren and Mycerinus; a fact that he claims to be untrue. Don’t be surprised just yet; the author then suggests or rather backs the opinion of an amateur archaeologist that suggests that the largest pyramid was not built by King Cheops, as it had probably existed thousands of years before his time.
The book presents highly researched and backed-up material, including information that points towards certain Giza locations containing undiscovered remains. However, the author seems exceedingly confident in his hypotheses, even though some of the basic information that he uses to prove his theories hasn’t even been established as credible and accurate. It doesn’t exactly help either when Temple refers to his former books, which suggest that Egyptian, Sumerian and Dogon civilisations were founded by aliens!
Many can argue with Temple’s views and opinions, but the book will appeal to history buffs and those with a genuine interest in controversial issues. Though he claims that his quest is to find the richest secrets of ancient Egypt, and he has an evident passion for Egypt; you can’t help but finish Egyptian Dawn with more questions than answers.
By Salma Tantawi - Writer for http://www.Cairo360.com