Tutankhamun: The Exodus Conspiracy

Tutankhamun: The Exodus Conspiracy

by Andrew Collins (Author), Andrew Collins (Author), Andrew Collins (Author), Chris Ogilvie-Herald (Author)

Synopsis

The tomb of Tutankhamun was undoubtedly the greatest archaeological discovery of all time. What is not so well known is that among the wonderful treasures were rumoured to be papyri that held the 'true account' of the biblical Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. At a time when Arab hostility was erupting over Britain's support for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, archaeologist Howard Carter's threat to make the contents of the papyri known to the world could have caused chaos across the Middle East. The book is the outcome of extensive research undertaken by two authors determined to get to the truth of what has become Egypt's and archaeology's most baffling mystery. It forms the most comprehensive, detailed and accurate book ever written on the events surrounding the discovery of the tomb, and the relationship between the age of Tutankhamun and the origins of Israel. The conclusions are starting.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 444
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 09 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 0753508516
ISBN 13: 9780753508510

Author Bio
Andrew Collins is the author of From the Ashes of Angels, Gateway to Atlantis, and Gods of Eden, and the organizer of the Questing Conference, Britain's largest annual conference on alternative history. Chris Ogilvie-Herald is former editor of Quest for Knowledge magazine and the coauthor of Giza: The Truth.