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Hidden History: Lost Civilizations, Secret Knowledge, and Ancient Mysteries

Despite being enmeshed in a culture steeped in technology and science, the magic and mysteries of the ancient world can still haunt our imagination. Through their architecture, artefacts and deeds, ancient cultures speak to us across thousands of dusty years--from the labyrinthine palace of Knossos on Crete and the lofty pyramids of Egypt to the remotest jungle temples of Peru and the megalithic mystery of Stonehenge. Hidden History brings together a fascinating selection of these ancient enigmas, arranging them into three sections: Mysterious Places, Unexplained Artefacts, and Enigmatic People.
You'll discover fascinating facts about:
The Great Sphinx--Mysticism and archaeology collide in the ongoing debate over this enigmatic monument.
Mystery Hill--Who built the intriguing megalithic complex lying 40 miles north of Boston?
The Antikythera Mechanism--An ancient Greek computer found beneath the Aegean Sea.
The Giant Hill-Figures of England--The Uffington White Horse and other huge chalk figures cut into the English countryside thousands of years ago.
The Queen of Sheba--Clues to the real identity of this mighty ruler famous for her Biblical visit to King Solomon
Newgrange--Hundreds of years older than the Giza Pyramid and Stonehenge. Who were the builders of this Irish megalithic monument?
Hidden History fills the gap between archaeology and alternative history using the latest available data and a common sense, open-minded approach. The book discusses not only ancient history's major mysteries, but also some of the puzzles of alternative history--like the "Coso Artefact," the possibility of ancient flight, and the mysterious "Voynich Manuscript"--as well as mysterious peoples from the Magi and the Druids to the Knights Templar and the Green Children. With more than 50 photographs and illustrations, this is the ideal reference work for those interested in the archaeology of these great enigmas.

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Brian Haughton

Born on February 1, 1800, Brian Hutton Hodgson was a pioneering naturalist and ethnologist working in India and Nepal where he was a British resident. He described many species of birds and mammals from the Himalayas, and many birds were named after him by others such as Edward Blythe. He was a scholar of Newar Buddhism and wrote extensively on a range of topics related to linguistics and religion. He was opposed to the British proposal to introduce English as an official medium of instruction in Indian schools. Hodgson was the second of seven children of Brian Hodgson (1766-1858) and his wife Catherine (1776-1851), and was born in Lower Beach, Priestbury, Cheshire. His father lost money in a bad bank investment and had to sell their house in Lower Beach. They were helped by a great aunt married to Bilby Porteus, Bishop of London, but the financial difficulties were great. Hodgson's father worked as a custodian of Martello Towers and in 1820 was a barracks captain at Canterbury. Brian (son) studied at Macclesfield Grammar School until 1814 and the next two years in Richmond, Surrey under the tutelage of Daniel Dellavos. He was nominated for civil service in Bengal by East India Company director James Pattison. He went to study at the College of the East India Company and showed an aptitude for languages. An early influence was Thomas Malthus who was a family friend and college employee. At the end of his first term in May 1816, he was awarded the Bengali Award. He graduated in December 1817 as a gold medalist.
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