
Amazing Archaeology
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George MITROVIC

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This book is a guide. It is up to you to explore further. If I wrote all the detail on each entry you would have a library sitting here, not just a single volume. Regard each entry as a gateway to the unusual and interesting.
Open this book and find a world of amazing archaeology that you normally would never read of. A myriad of eye opening references to discoveries that in many cases have been hidden for years because they would upset the conventional apple cart. Are they true? Are they fake? Are they open to reinterpretation? I only list them in country by country order. Enjoy your travelling as I have.
If you are starved for detail just go to Google or Bing. I am giving you the road map, at times literally, it is up to you to explore further.
There is too much for conventional archaeology to explain away here.
The references are in the Bibliography. I would love to do a detailed one but I would need another one hundred pages at least as many of these items presented are from multiple different sources. One has where, one might have what and another might have what happened. Another source might have the missing link. Some might only be a single few words in a paragraph of numerous items. But they all fit together.
And do not regard this list as complete as more and more archaeological oddities are still being discovered.
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