Ancient Age
Prije potopa: Dokaz da je biblijski potop bio stvaran događaj
British historian Ian Wilson (known for his books on the Shroud of Turin and Jesus) offers the most thorough defense of the thesis that the biblical flood was a real historical event, not just a myth, in his work Before the Flood.
Prokletstvo faraona
"The Curse of the Pharaohs" is a book by Philippe Vandenberg that investigates the mysterious deaths associated with the discovery of the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun in 1922.
Roman mumije
To reconstruct the splendor of the Nile civilization, Théophile Gautier used all the knowledge of emerging Egyptology and gave us one of the first novels about ancient Egypt, which Europe has dreamed of since the works of Napoleon and Champollion.
Sloveni u dalekoj prošlosti
A fundamental archaeological and historical work on the ethnogenesis of the Slavs from the 2nd millennium BC to the middle of the 1st millennium AD. The author reconstructs the origins, culture, and early migrations of the Slavs based on archaeological fi
Tutankhamon: Kralj u zlatnim kovčezima
The author, one of the living eyewitnesses of the excavations in the Valley of the Kings, provides the reader with a popular-scientific picture not only of one of the most famous ancient Egyptian rulers, but also of the most interesting facts of the ethno
Uništenje Atlantide: Uvjerljiv dokaz o iznenadnoj propasti legendarne civilizacije
Frank Joseph (real name Francis Joseph Collin) presents in this book the most comprehensive modern defense of Plato's Atlantis as a real historical civilization that disappeared in a catastrophe around 1628–1600 BC.
Uvod u podunavsko pismo
Introduction to the Danubian Script by Harald Haarmann (2010) is the first systematic introduction to the oldest writing system in Europe – the Old European or Danubian script (c. 5300–3200 BC), which emerged within the framework of the Danubian Civilizat
U zemlji muza: Opis značajnih gradova, arheoloških lokaliteta i predjela Grčke
Zagonetka podunavske civilizacije
Harald Haarmann's book presents the discovery of Europe's oldest highly developed culture (c. 5500–3500 BC), known as the Danube or Old European Civilization, with an emphasis on its writing, art and influence.
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