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The Illustrated History of the World is a lavishly illustrated encyclopedic series of 24 volumes. A total of 1,200 pages in hardcover, it provides a comprehensive overview of world history from prehistory to contemporary challenges, intended for education
The book is the most readable and complete overview of the evidence that human civilization has already been nearly wiped out of the universe once – and that such cycles may repeat themselves every few tens of thousands of years.
Hancock's evidence reveals not only the clear footprints of an unknown civilization that flourished during the last ice age, but also the terrifying truth about the scale of the catastrophe that wiped out almost all traces of it.
The article presents a classic analysis of archaeological findings from the Hellenistic period (3rd-2nd century BC) in the necropolis north of ancient Budva (today's Montenegro), discovered in the 1950s.
A historical study of the transformations of the Russian Empire from Peter the Great to the early USSR, focusing on imperial geopolitics, ideological patterns, and relations with peoples within the empire.
British author Adrian Gilbert (co-author of The Mayan Prophecies from 1995) in The End of Time offers the most thorough and sober modern interpretation of the Mayan calendar and the so-called "2012 prophecy", completely rejecting New Age hysteria.