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Hidden History of the Human Race
by Michael Cremo & Robert Thompson
 

Learn about the deliberate suppression of American prehistory, and the amazing discoveries that are shattering consensus reality.

 

Softcover, 320 pp, $15.00

  

History of the Knights Templars
by Charles G. Addison, Reprint 2001

Charles Addison’s 1842 classic is the most thorough, concise description of the Knights Templar ever written. Available again after a more than 50-year hiatus, it tells how the knights really began, why they achieved unprecedented wealth and power, and what led to their cruel downfall. A new Introduction by publisher David Hatcher Childress brings readers up to date on the fate of the Templars, who appear to have arrived with their fabulous treasure in North America long before Columbus left Spain.

Softcover, 396 pgs, illustrated, orig. rel. in 1842, $16.95

  

Hopewell Mound Group of Ohio
by Warren K. Moorehead

Published by the Field Museum of Natural History of Chicago.  Moorehead expands on the excavations of the important Hopewell site that readers were introduced to in Primitive Man in Ohio.  The artistry of the artifacts displayed by this prehistoric culture is mind boggling as a glance at the 64 in-text illustrations and the 48 full-page plates will attest.     

Softcover, 162 pp, $16.95

  

How the Sun God Reached America:
A Guide to Megalithic Sites

by Dr. Reinoud M. de Jonge and Jay Stuart Wakefield

This book is based on the decipherment of rock art found at megalithic sites across Western Europe. Dr. de Jonge and co-author Wakefield provide dozens of photos and illustrations of megalithic sites on both sides of the Atlantic to demonstrate their case for Neolithic contacts between both continents. Their striking hypothesis seems amply backed by an abundance of fascinating source materials.

Softcover, 8 1/2 x 11, 300 pgs, illustrated, $24.95

  

Inca Origins
by G.R. Kearsley

The biggest, best book about the Inca and their overseas’ connections. Profusely illustrated. 

Softcover, 866 pp, $39.95

  

Indian Artifacts: The Best in the Midwest
by Lars Hotham

 The “bible” of American artifact collectors.

Hardcover, 455 pp, color, $29.95

  

 
Knights Templar in the New World
by William Mann

 Read about the ever mysterious tales of the Templars and their missing treasure.

Softcover, 294 pp, $16.95 

  

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