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Ancient Mysteries - Myths & Legends --
DVD

Ancient Mysteries - Myths & Legends - DVD Click here for more information

A&E's award-winning "Ancient Mysteries" series travels the world to explore and illuminate the enigmas that continue to defy science and spark our imagination. This collection focuses on the myths and legends that are constant sources of inspiration for fantasy literature and movies, exposing what is known, what is imagined and what is pure speculation and myth. Episodes: Camelot, The Quest for the Holy Grail, Atlantis, Dragons.



Ancient Evidence: Mysteries of Jesus -- DVD

Ancient Evidence: Mysteries of Jesus - DVD Click here for more information

Join the Ancient Evidence detectives as they investigate what may be the most famous murder in history. Begin with a look at the key figures surrounding Jesus of Nazareth's death - Herod Antipas and Pontius Pilate. King Herod had influential dissenter John the Baptist beheaded, but what roll did he play in the death of Jesus? Considered a modern-day icon for the virtues of forgiveness, Mary Magdalene is traditionally thought to have been a reformed prostitute in her time. Examine evidence that challenges this centuries-old depiction - she may not have been a prostitute at all.



Ancient Evidence: Mysteries of the Old Testament -- DVD

Ancient Evidence: Mysteries of the Old Testament - DVD Click here for more information

Loved by his father, hated by his brothers, Joseph was destined to play a difficult, yet vital, role in the history of ancient Israel. At a time when Semites and Egyptians were the harshest of enemies, how could a lowly slave rise to the rank of governor, second only to Pharaoh?


Ancient Mysteries
by Peter James, Nick Thorpe

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What was the Minotaur? Did a Welsh prince discover America? Did Robin Hood really exist? How does the Star of Bethlehem fit into the science of astronomy? Is the Vinland Map a fake? Can archaeologists use spirit messages to guide their work? For centuries, philosophers, scientists, and charlatans have attempted to decipher the baffling mysteries of our past, from the Stonehenge to the lost continent of Atlantis. Today, however, DNA testing, radiocarbon dating, and other cutting-edge investigative tools, together with a healthy dose of common sense, are guiding us closer to the truth.


Monsters of the Sea: The Truth About the Loch Ness Monster, the Giant Squid, Sea Serpents, Mermaids, and Other Fantastic Creatures of the Deep
by Richard Ellis

Monsters of the Sea: The Truth About the Loch Ness Monster, the Giant Squid, Sea Serpents, Mermaids, and Other Fantastic Creatures of the Deep Click here for more information

The topics, ranging from the myth and history of mermaids (which we now know as manatees and dugongs) to the strange blobs that have washed up on several beaches in the past century, to the giant squid which Ellis would go on to write an entire book about, are fascinating. The degree of detail he goes into when describing both the mythology behind these monsters, and the science and natural history of the creatures we now believe formulated these myths is amazing.


Dictionary of Earth Mysteries
by Janet Bord, Colin Bord

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This comprehensive A to Z of ancient and modern mysteries answers many of the questions that have puzzled us over the years, such as: why stone circles were built and what they were used for; where ley lines are sited and how they affect us; the significance of the Green Man; the ancient fire festivals; and how earlights appear.


From Flying Toads to Snakes with Wings: From the Pages of Fate Magazine
by Karl P. N. Shuker

From Flying Toads to Snakes with Wings: From the Pages of Fate MagazineClick here for more information

From the pages of FATE magazine comes a unique, compelling survey of the world's most elusive and mystifying creatures the beasts that hide from man. Renowned zoological authority Dr. Karl P.N. Shuker examines the mystery animals of fact and fiction from a bloodsucking "death bird" of Ethiopia to winged feathered serpents and three-headed river monsters to living dinosaurs.


The Mars Mystery: The Secret Connection Between Earth and the Red Planet
by Graham Hancock

The Mars Mystery: The Secret Connection Between Earth and the Red Planet Click here for more information

An asteroid transformed Mars from a lush planet with rivers and oceans into a bleak and icy hell. Is Earth condemned to the same fate, or can we protect ourselves and our planet from extinction? In his most riveting and revealing book yet, Graham Hancock examines the evidence that the barren Red Planet was once home to a lush environment of flowing rivers, lakes, and oceans. Could Mars have sustained life and civilization?

 


The Search for the Giant Squid
by Richard Ellis

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The sea contains many mysteries, and among the most enduring of them are giant squids of the genus Architeuthis. About this squid, known as the "kraken" in classical mythology, we know little, except, oceanographic writer Richard Ellis notes, that "it occasionally washes ashore - and when that happens, we don't know why." Some of these odd creatures, Ellis notes, are 60 feet long, cannibalistic, and patently fierce, with the largest eyes of any animal on the planet (useful for seeing in the inky darkness of the deep sea). They're not the kind of thing you'd want to encounter on a benthic shelf, as Ian Fleming made clear in Doctor No, in which superspy James Bond had one such unpleasant meeting. But, thanks to Ellis's well-researched account, they make the perfect subject for armchair sleuthing, and he tells you just about everything you'd want to know about the giant squid, from the biologists and explorers and cryptozoologists who have hunted for it over the centuries, and much more.


Secrets And Mysteries Of The World
by Sylvia Browne

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Everything from Atlantis to Bigfoot to the Bermuda Triangle is dusted off in this rambling rehash of pop mythology. Browne (Adventures of a Psychic) serves up perfunctory accounts of folktales, New Age origin myths and tabloid sensations, embellishing them with her desultory psychic vibes ("historians say that Stonehenge dates to about 3000 B.C., but I felt when I was there that it was more like 5000 B.C.") and the nattering asides—"Francine said there are forty-four universes"—of her "spirit guide." Influenced by Francine and theorist Erich Van Daniken, who believes astronauts existed in ancient times, Browne ascribes most unexplained phenomena to extraterrestrials from the Andromeda galaxy, who are responsible for the Pyramids (built with "anti-gravity rods"), crop circles (formed by aliens to "get their message across") and the blood-sucking Chupacabra ("a creature from another planet that was put here for research purposes and sometimes runs amok").


The Book of Sea Monsters
by Bob Suckling, Nigel Suckling, Bob Eggleton (Illustrator)

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From the twilight depths of the ocean and the mists of legend and fantasy come the Sea Monsters. Since humans first ventured out into the wide oceans they have been fascinated and terrified by the awesome power of the sea and its strange denizens. From the Midgard Serpent and Leviathan, through to the Kraken, these monsters from the deep are brought dramatically to life with completely original and breathtaking new paintings by Bob Eggleton, multiple winner of the Hugo Award for Best Artist and the best-selling artist of ‘Godzilla’. Nigel Suckling’s carefully researched text explores the myths, legends and scientific documentation inspired by these strange beasts.


Lemuria and Atlantis: Studying the Past to Survive the Future
by Shirley Andrews

Lemuria and Atlantis: Studying the Past to Survive the Future Click here for more information

The mysterious civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis become reality as Shirley Andrews, the author of Atlantis: Insights From a Lost Civilization combines details from scholars, scientists and the respected psychic Edgar Cayce. Her sober portrayal of disturbing parallels between the spiritual decay of Atlantis and our modern world, and her reasonable explanations for the vivid dreams and past life memories recounted by numerous people about life on the lost lands enhance this fascinating book.


Forbidden Archeology: The Full Unabridged Edition
by Michael A. Cremo


Forbidden Archeology: The Full Unabridged EditionClick here for more information
Over the centuries, researchers have found bones and artifacts proving that humans like us have existed for millions of years. Mainstream science, however, has suppressed these facts. Prejudices based on current scientific theory act as a knowledge filter, giving us a picture of prehistory that is largely incorrect. Forbidden Archeology is a work of thoroughgoing scholarship and intellectual adventure.

 

 


The Ancient Mysteries Sourcebook: Sacred Texts of the Mystery Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean World
by Marvin W. Meyer

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Frequently one wishes to say to another, "I wish you the best of everything." This book delivers this message with power and sincerity. Welleran Poltarnees has taken Snell¹s text and selected a painting or illustration for each wish, giving additional life to an already marvelous text. We assert, without exaggeration, that this is the nearly perfect gift book.


Ancient Evidence: Mysteries of the Apostles - DVD

Ancient Evidence - Mysteries of the Apostles - DVD Click here for more information

Though Paul wasn't an original member of the 12 disciples - he was later admitted as a "special" apostle - he was nonetheless a major figure in the early Christian church. He was one of Jesus' closest companions, the unofficial spokesman for the 12 disciples and even a leader of the Christian community for a time. And yet this highly regarded man - who was eventually killed for his beliefs - started off as a lowly fisherman in Galilee. Follow the story of Peter and his rise from the humblest of beginnings to his standing as one of the most influential members of Jesus' ministry.


The Seventy Great Mysteries of the Ancient World: Unlocking the Secrets of Past Civilizations
by Brian M. Fagan

The Seventy Great Mysteries of the Ancient World: Unlocking the Secrets of Past Civilizations Click here for more information

King Arthur and the Holy Grail, the lost tomb of Alexander the Great, ancient scripts, and the story of Atlantis: the human past is full of unsolved mysteries. The Seventy Great Mysteries of the Ancient World draws on modern science and the latest research to explore some of archaeology's most baffling controversies and enigmas, from our origins and evolution to the mysterious collapse of once-powerful civilizations. Leading authorities discuss the key questions, beginning with the truth behind myths and legends. Was there ever a Garden of Eden? Did the flood in Genesis actually occur? What became of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel? And what is the significance of the Aboriginal Dreamtime? The book then examines mysteries of the Stone Age: the beginnings of language, the fate of the Neanderthals, and the meaning of cave paintings. The enigma of the European megaliths is addressed, and the question of whether there was ever a mother goddess cult. The ancient civilizations present equally fascinating puzzles: were the Egyptians black Africans, and how did Tutankhamun die?


Earth Mysteries: A Beginner's Guide
by Teresa Moorey

Earth Mysteries: A Beginner's Guide Click here for more information

This book shows you how to connect with the power of the Earth through visits to sacred places, such as stone circles, through the tracking of ley lines and related phenomena, and through water divining (dowsing). The book examines how interest in earth mysteries began; mysterious places and structures; earth energies, like magnetism, dowsing, mythology, and folklore; and the use of earth energies to expand consciousness.


The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ancient Earth Mysteries
by Paul Devereux

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ancient Earth Mysteries Click here for more information

The illustrations are stunning, the text well researched, well written and with some subtle tongue in cheek observations as the author debunks some myths and adds depth to others. It is one of those books one wants to dip into again and again and each time some new knowledge emerges. It is made to be really used too. The book is so robustly put together it will probably end up as a family heirloom.


Mystery in Acambaro: Did Dinosaurs Survive Until Recently?
by David Hatcher Childress

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Charles Hapgood's rare book, Mystery in Acambaro, is back in print! Hapgood researched the Acambaro collection of clay figurines with Erle Stanley Gardner (author of the Perry Mason mysteries) in the mid-1960s. The Acambaro collection comprises hundreds of clay figurines that are apparently thousands of years old; however, they depict such bizarre animals and scenes that most archaeologists dismiss them as an elaborate hoax. The collection shows humans interacting with dinosaurs and various other "monsters" such as horned men. Both Hapgood and Gardner were convinced that the figurines from Acambaro were authentic ancient artifacts which indicated that men and dinosaurs had cohabited together in the recent past, and that dinosaurs had not become extinct many millions of years ago as is commonly thought. David Hatcher Childress writes a lengthy introduction concerning Acambaro, the latest testing and other evidence of "living" dinosaurs.


The Mystery of the Earth's Mantle
by A. Malakhov, David Sobolev

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Boiling liquid magma or super hard matter? Inconceivably high temperatures or cold neighboring on absolute zero? What are the depths of the Earth like? What mysteries does its mantle conceal? Science cannot as yet give the exact answers to these questions, though myriads of different hypotheses have been put forth. This is a fascinating book about the romance of prospecting, about the pertinacious investigations of geologists studying the inside of our planet. The author, Professor Anatoly Malakhov, D.Sc. (Geology and Mineralogy) was well known to the Soviet reading public for his previous popular-science books A Hundred Professions of a Geologist and Stories about Stones.


Mysteries of the Unexplained
by H. G. Carlson

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Venturing into the darkest corners of recorded history, this fully illustrated guide to the paranormal uncovers a wealth of bizarre phenomena. This is a great book. It has a little bit of everything in it! Everything unexplained that is.... A wonderful read and a great addition to any serious researcher's collection This is a great book. It has a little bit of everything in it! Everything unexplained that is.... A wonderful read and a great addition to any serious researcher's collection.


100 Of the World's Greatest Mysteries
by E. Randall Floyd

100 Of the World's Greatest Mysteries Click here for more information

100 of the World's Greatest Mysteries: Secrets of the Past Revealed, goes behind the headlines and datelines to probe some of the world's greatest unexplained phenomena and mysterious happenings. From the Big Bang and killer comets to poltergeists and alien abductions, this absorbing compendium documents hundreds of strange and unusual happenings around the world. Journey through a universe of forgotten truths Atlantis, Bigfoot, Bermuda Triangle, Stonehenge, Bridey Murphy, Poltergeists, Nosferatu, Near-Death-Experiences, Shroud of Turin, Noah's Ark, Death of the dinosaurs, Face on Mars and the Piltdown Man hoax. It's all here in this concise but spellbinding volume by America's leading authority on the unexplained, E. Randall Floyd.


Atlantis: Insights from a Lost Civilization
by Shirley Andrews

Atlantis: Insights from a Lost CivilizationClick here for more information

"Shirley Andrews, in an illustrative line of prehistorians (Herodotus, Plato, Ignatius Donnolly, Edgar Cayce, Manly Palmer Hall, and Zecharia Sitchin) offers the most comprehensive and accessible synthesis of knowledge about the reality of Atlantis. She has taken it from the realm of legend to the edges of frontier science." --- Paul Ward, author, Solarian Legacy: Metascience & a New Renaissance.


Into the Bermuda Triangle: Pursuing the Truth Behind the World's Greatest Mystery
by Gian Quasar, Gian Quasar

Into the Bermuda Triangle: Pursuing the Truth Behind the World's Greatest Mystery Click here for more information

Whether you’re fascinated by unexplained events or eager to learn the truth behind the stories you’ve heard, reading Into the Bermuda Triangle is like seeing the planets start to wobble in their orbits. Quasar wants you to understand that this earth--far from a conquered host--still conceals mysteries that will challenge our established world view no less than the theory of relativity challenged Newtonian mechanics. In this age of technological and scientific accomplishment, there are still things that transcend understanding. The Bermuda Triangle is one.


Atlantis: The Antediluvian World
by Ignatius Donnelly

Atlantis: The Antediluvian World Click here for more information

The most important book of its time (1882) on the subject of Atlantis. The author claims there once existed in the Atlantic Ocean, opposite the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea, a large island, which was the remnant of an Atlantic continent, and known to the ancient world as Atlantis, that Atlantis was the region where man first rose from a state of barbarism to civilization, that the gods and goddesses of the ancient Greeks, the Phoenicians, the Hindus, and the Scandinavians were simply the kings, queens, and heroes of Atlantis, that the mythologies of Egypt and Peru represented the original religion of Atlantis, which was sun-worship, etc., etc. Illustrated with photographs.


Mysteries of the Ancient Seafarers: Ancient Maritime Civilizations

by Toni Eugene, Robert D. Ballard

Mysteries of the Ancient Seafarers : Ancient Maritime Civilzation Click here for more information

Covers the history, culture, legacy, and influence on exploration and navigation of numerous ancient maritime civilizations. Also, modern discoveries and shipwreck finds are written about in length. Scores of maps, photographs, and pictures make this book both interesting to read and beautiful to behold. The Phoenicians, Greeks, early Romans, Minoans, Egyptians, and other important seafaring civilizations are discussed. Every chapter contains several maps, and more than one chapter has at least two dozen beautiful pictures. Information about ancient trade routes, naval battles, and the development of both merchant and military craft is included. This is an essential book for any library of ancient history, and the maps and pictures make it a work of art. The paper is of the finest quality, and the cover is sturdy. Anyone interested in ancient or navigational history must have this book.


Mysteries and Monsters of the Sea: A Collection of True Stories from the Files of Fate Magazine
by Frank Spaeth

Mysteries and Monsters of the Sea: A Collection of True Stories from the Files of Fate Magazine Click here for more information

First-hand accounts on some of history's most enduring riddles, such as Atlantis, the monster of Loch Ness, and the hole in the Bermuda Triangle.



New Light on the Ancient Mystery of Glastonbury
by John Michell

New Light on the Ancient Mystery of Glastonbury Click here for more information

This is not merely an academic study, for Glastonbury has a personal effect on inquirers, and all who approach the subject, however dispassionately, enter upon a path of initiation which points to the inner sanctum of the Mystery. It is an alchemical process, paralleled by the stages in the Grail Quest. As veils are removed, the traditions of Glastonbury are seen in a new light, as symbols of an ancient magical rite for the invocation of paradise on earth.



Ancient Inventions
by Peter James, Nick Thorpe

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Ancient Inventions is thoroughly researched and profusely illustrated; it is doubtful that anyone could examine it without coming away enlightened in one of its broadly ranging areas. This work will be used as much for its historical information and accounts of ancient daily life as it will be for recreational reading.


The Hollow Earth Enigma
by Alec MacLellan

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Things such as writings from the earliest civilations, the aurora borealis, UFOs, giants, fairies, holes at the poles, and all kinds phenomenon, are covered in this book - not to mention, the idea that the earth's interior is solid is only a theory and has never actually been proven.


Earth Memory: Sacred Sites, Doorways into Earth's Mysteries
by Paul Devereux

Earth Memory: Sacred Sites, Doorways into Earth's Mysteries Click here for more information

Comprehensive look at the Earth Mysteries and their relationship to the sacred sites of Europe and America. This ground-breaking book which ties in with the BBC autumn programme, uses practical, world-wide examples of ancient sites to show that it is possible to reach a new understanding of Gaia, the living planet.


Mysteries of Terra Firma: The Age and Evolution of the Earth
by James Powell

Mysteries of Terra Firma: The Age and Evolution of the Earth Click here for more information

In Mysteries of Terra Firma, James Lawrence Powell tells an engrossing three-part tale of how we came to understand the ground on which we walk, and how that ground holds the key to the greatest secrets of deep space and time. Naming his profound stories Time, Drift, and Chance, he tells of the three twentieth-century revolutions in thought that created the amazing science of Earth -- and of all planets to the edge of the universe.


Mysterious America: The Revised Edition
by Loren Coleman

Mysterious America: The Revised Edition Click here for more information

Loren Coleman's highly-praised, 1983 classic work, Mysterious America, has been thoroughly updated for this revised edition. This new edition contains an invaluable, never-before-published index; two completely new chapters, "Giant Catfish" and "Minnesota Iceman"; a new list, "The American Lion," with 141 entries; several extensively rewritten chapters, "A Case Study: The Dover Demon," "The Teleporting Animals and Magnolia," "The Phantom Panthers," "Maned Mystery Cats," "Mystery Kangaroos and Devil Monkeys," "Eastern Bigfoot: Momo and Marked Hominids"; and new material and updates to several chapters, "Devil Names and Fortean Places," "Alligators in the Sewers," "Giant Snakes," "Lake Monsters," "Champ," "The Jersey Devil," "The Phantom Clown."


Unexplained! Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences & Puzzling Physical Phenomena
by Jerome Clark

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Clark's new, expanded edition of "Unexplained!" is one of the finest overviews of paranormal mysteries available today. I have been a fan of Clark's since his "Creatures of the Outer Edge" of 1978 (co-authored with his occasional writing partner, the equally dependable Loren Coleman). Clark's clear and professional writing style has only improved over the years. A sly, very subtle wit frequently emerges ("perhaps wisely, he takes this vague idea no further"). Although it's evident Clark's mind is open to most of the phenomena explored in the book, for the most part he keeps his opinions to himself, opting instead to let his reader make his or her own judgment based on the information available.


 


Bigfoot Sasquatch: Evidence
by Grover S. Krantz


Bigfoot Sasquatch: Evidence Click here for more information

Grover Krantz is one of very few anthropologists to seriously tackle the Bigfoot subject from the side of open-mindedness. Most scientists are far too afraid to admit any interest in the subject. His examinations of the evidence: footprints, Patterson Film, etc., are level-headed and thoroughly fair.


Alchemy of Nine Dimensions: Decoding the Vertical Axis, Crop Circles, and the Mayan Calendar
by Barbara Hand Clow, Gerry Clow

Alchemy of Nine Dimensions: Decoding the Vertical Axis, Crop Circles, and the Mayan Calendar Click here for more information

Astrologer and researcher Barbara Hand Clow presents the long awaited sequel to her bestselling The Pleiadian Agenda which has sold over 70,000 copies. The latest work investigates the scientific implications of her communications with the Pleiadians and presents a nine-dimensional picture of our galaxy along with meditations for accessing each level. In this new book, Hand Clow proposes startling new implications of the end date for the Mayan calendar, December 21, 2012. Each chapter opens with a meditation designed to help readers integrate the material in their everyday lives.


Secrets in the Fields: The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles
by Freddy Silva

Secrets in the Fields: The Science and Mysticism of Crop Circles Click here for more information

Silva, who has worked in graphic design and advertising for most of his professional life, conveys his keen passion for earth mysticism in this probing examination of crop circles. He examines the history of crop circles, human interactions with them, their probable implications, and, in a section that is alone worth the price of the books for supporters, their effects on our current worldview. Silva also delves deeply into the evidence for crop circles' authenticity. In arguing that they are trans-human events, he discusses the role of electromagnetism and its effects, UFO phenomena and their relation to crop circles, the relationship between crop circles and healing, evidence supporting psychic ability, and language's ability to affect information consciously and subconsciously (this section is sure to stimulate those who suspect that crop circles are a hoax). Readers may be inspired to reexamine preconceived ideas, as Silva's explanations are detailed and well researched and avoid technical jargon. Footnotes and an extensive bibliography encourage further exploration. Recommended for psychic phenomena or metaphysical and New Age collections in public libraries, and for collections including contemporary works on controversies in science and mysticism.


Lost Cities of Ancient Lemuria and the Pacific
by David Hatcher Childress

Lost Cities of Ancient Lemuria and the Pacific Click here for more information

David Hatcher Childress's book looks at the Lemuria story, the lost continent of the Pacific or maybe Indian ocean, with great imagination and intellectual curiosity. For the first time since the 1930s he approached the subject in detail, and he is not afraid to take on many aspects of the story, however quirky, with an open mind. Moreover, I liked the physical descriptions of the places he visited, and the book can be read as an offbeat travelogue as well as alternative archaeology. Recommended reading for lost continent buffs!