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Old 04-19-2019, 01:53 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
Thanks for the response. Yes, I saw a lot of biblical archeology books in the kindle store. I'm somewhat skeptical towards the search for Noah's Ark and prove the Bible type books. I am interested in the various ancient civilization books. For example, I have a number of books on Bronze age civilizations, but for the most part they are either very expensive as ebooks or aren't available as ebooks.
I may recommend few more books to expand your horizon of study of different ancient civilizations and archaeology : Ashoka, The Search for India's Lost Emperor by Charles Allen, In the Valley of the Kings by Daniel Meyerson and The Lost River - On the trail of Saraswati by Michel Danino. I've found them quite authentic and interesting. All of them are available at Amazon in ebook format.
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