
Ancient Egyptian Maize I
by: Gunnar Thompson (Author)
Publication Date: 2010/2/3
Language: English
Print Length: 215 pages
ISBN-10: 0557303087
ISBN-13: 9780557303083
Book Description
Most important book since Darwin’s “Origin of the Species.” Narrative history tells how mode detectives uncovered evidence of maize (or Indian Co) in tombs & temples of Egypt. Until January 2010, all the encyclopedias and most history profs believed there was no maize in Egypt or anywhere else in the Old World until after Columbus. Describes over 400 cocobs found in scientific study of museum collections at Met, Louvre, British Museum, Cairo Museum, etc. Fully illustrated, easty to understand, includes Appendices, Bibliography, and Index. A beautiful coffee-table book that is certain to inspire many conversations with friends. Proves Egyptian & Nubian voyages to Mexico 3,000 years before Columbus.
About the Author
Most important book since Darwin’s “Origin of the Species.” Narrative history tells how mode detectives uncovered evidence of maize (or Indian Co) in tombs & temples of Egypt. Until January 2010, all the encyclopedias and most history profs believed there was no maize in Egypt or anywhere else in the Old World until after Columbus. Describes over 400 cocobs found in scientific study of museum collections at Met, Louvre, British Museum, Cairo Museum, etc. Fully illustrated, easty to understand, includes Appendices, Bibliography, and Index. A beautiful coffee-table book that is certain to inspire many conversations with friends. Proves Egyptian & Nubian voyages to Mexico 3,000 years before Columbus.