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  • Archæology and the Bible

    Enriched edition. Exploring Ancient Discoveries and Biblical Narratives

    In "Archæology and the Bible," George A. Barton embarks on a meticulous exploration of the intersection between archaeological findings and biblical narratives. The book intricately weaves together scholarly research with textual analysis, demonstrating how archaeological discoveries illuminate our understanding of biblical events and figures. Barton's literary style is characterized by clarity ... Read more

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  • Fitted Up

    The Mitcham Co-op Murder and the Fight to Prove my Innocence

    Fitted Up is the remarkable true story of George Thatcher, who spent four weeks in a death cell awaiting the noose for murder following the Mitcham Co-op robbery in 1962. He was later reprieved, but would still serve eighteen years for a crime he did not commit.This is a story of how corrupt policemen 'fitted him up' for the crime; a story of a life of poverty in the 1930s and '40s as a child and ... Read more

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  • Christianity: An Ancient Egyptian Religion

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    Contends that the roots of Christian belief come not from Judaea but from Egypt• Shows that the Romans fabricated their own version of Christianity and burned the Alexandrian library as a way of maintaining political power• Builds on the arguments of the author's previous books The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt, Moses and Akhenaten, and Jesus in the House of the PharaohsIn Christianity: An Ancient ... Read more

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  • HarperCollins Atlas of Bible History

    An overview of biblical people, lands, and culture. "The trove of artworks, maps, and photographs make it a pleasure just to flip the pages." — History WireFrom the earliest evidence of humankind in Palestine to the establishment of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel, the ministry of Jesus, and the rise of the Christian Church, the richly illustrated HarperCollins Atlas of Bible History brings the ... Read more

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  • The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt

    The Secret Lineage of the Patriarch Joseph

    by Ahmed Osman ...
    A reinterpretation of Egyptian and biblical history that shows the Patriarch Joseph and Yuya, a vizier of the eighteenth dynasty king Tuthmosis IV, to be the same person• Uses detailed evidence from Egyptian, biblical, and Koranic sources to place Exodus in the time of Ramses I• Sheds new light on the mysterious and sudden rise of monotheism under Yuya’s daughter, Queen Tiye, and her son ... Read more

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  • Ancient Mesopotamia

    The Assyrian Empire is in some respects unique in history. Despite the proverbial tendency of history to repeat itself, there has been no duplication of the tragic history of this wonderful body politic. It rose to be the most powerful of nations; it reached out and gained the widest empire that had hitherto been seen; its capital, Nineveh, was for a few centuries the metropolis of the world. But ... Read more

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  • The History of Babylonia

    by Hugo Winckler ...
    OF the two civilizations which sprang up almost contemporaneously with one another, the one in the valley of the Tigris and Euphrates, the other in the alluvial lands of the Nile, the Babylonian unquestionably exercised the greater influence. The culture of Greece owed much to Babylonia, and European civilization became, in turn, heir to her achievements through the Greeks. It is not yet possible ... Read more

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  • Jesus in the House of the Pharaohs

    The Essene Revelations on the Historical Jesus

    by Ahmed Osman ...
    A provocative thesis that the historical Jesus was connected to the royal 18th dynasty of Egypt• Contends that Jesus, Joshua, and Tutankhamun were the same person• Provides evidence from church documentation, the Koran, the Talmud, and archaeology that the Messiah came more than a millennium before the first century C.E.• Shows that Christianity evolved from Essene teachingsAlthough it is commonly ... Read more

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  • The Ancient World

    The Egyptian and Hittite Empires to 1000 BC

    by J.b. Bury ...
    IN the period upon which we are about to enter, the peoples of south-west Asia, Egypt and south-east Europe were brought Into very close contact one with another. Peaceful trading-journeys, ambitious wars by land and by sea, and some sweeping ethnical movements, which had the profoundest consequences for history, made the area virtually one interconnected whole. The history of no portion of this ... Read more

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  • Collection Of Ancient Near East Volume 1

    Collection Of Ancient Near East Volume 1This book presents a clear, concise history of the extraordinarily multicultural civilizations of the ancient Near East. Beginning with the emergence of writing around 3000 bc, the narrative ranges from the origins of the first cities in Mesopotamia, through the growth of the Babylonian and Hittite kingdoms, to the Assyrian and Persian empires. It ends with ... Read more

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  • The Ancient History of the Near East

    by Henry Hall ...
    SOME thirty years after the defeat of Xerxes, Herodotus of Halicarnassus, who had travelled much in the lands of the barbarians as well as in Greece, set himself to write down for the men of his own time and for posterity the events of the great struggle and also to describe, as completely as he could, the long series of events, cause upon cause, effect after effect, which had led up to the final ... Read more

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  • The Rise and Fall of the Assyrian Empire

    There is, on carefully drawn maps of Mesopotamia, a pale undulating line (considerably to the north of the city of Accad or Agade), which cuts across the valley of the two rivers, from Is or Hit on the Euphrates,- the place famous for its inexhaustible bitumen pits,- to Samarah on the Tigris. This line marks the beginning of the alluvium, i.e. of the rich, moist alluvial land formed by the rivers, ... Read more

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