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The Sign And The Seal : A Quest for the Ark of the Covenant

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The greatest secret of the last 3000 years is about to be shattered.After nine years investigating the exact location of the ultimate religious icon, the Ark of the Covenant, British researcher and investigative journalist Graham Hancock reveals his status-quo shattering discoveries.Part mystery thriller, part true adventure and part travel book, this gripping piece of historical research challenges society's principal religious preconceptions and takes the reader on a roller coaster ride through ancient history. It should cause widespread discussion, and it deserves to' Daily Telegraph'Eat your heart out, Harrison Ford' Gerald Seymour'Highly readable' The Times'Part travelogue, part sensation, part unraveling, a fascinating story.' Catholic Herald

Graham Hancock

Graham Hancock (born 2 August 1950) is a British writer who promotes pseudo scientific theories involving ancient civilizations and lost lands] Hancock speculates that an advanced ice age civilization was destroyed in a cataclysm, but that its survivors passed on their knowledge to hunter-gatherers, giving rise to the earliest known civilizations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Mesoamerica. Born in Edinburgh, Hancock studied sociology at Durham University before working as a journalist, writing for a number of British newspapers and magazines. His first three books dealt with international development, including Lords of Poverty (1989), a well-received critique of corruption in the aid system. Beginning with The Sign and the Seal in 1992, he shifted focus to speculative accounts of human prehistory and ancient civilisations, on which he has written a dozen books, most notably Fingerprints of the Gods, The Message of the Sphinx, and Magicians of the Gods. His ideas have been the subject of several films, including the Netflix series Ancient Apocalypse (2022), and Hancock makes regular appearances on the podcast The Joe Rogan Experience to discuss them. He has also written two fantasy novels and in 2013 delivered a controversial TEDx talk promoting the use of ayahuasca.

Title

The Sign And The Seal : A Quest for the Ark of the Covenant

Author

Graham Hancock

Publisher

Arrow Books

Number of Pages

600

Language

English (US)

Category

  • History
  • Religion
  • Science
  • Heritage
  • First Published

    JAN 1992

    The greatest secret of the last 3000 years is about to be shattered.After nine years investigating the exact location of the ultimate religious icon, the Ark of the Covenant, British researcher and investigative journalist Graham Hancock reveals his status-quo shattering discoveries.Part mystery thriller, part true adventure and part travel book, this gripping piece of historical research challenges society's principal religious preconceptions and takes the reader on a roller coaster ride through ancient history. It should cause widespread discussion, and it deserves to' Daily Telegraph'Eat your heart out, Harrison Ford' Gerald Seymour'Highly readable' The Times'Part travelogue, part sensation, part unraveling, a fascinating story.' Catholic Herald
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