Calalus Revisited: How Arizona's Riches Rebuilt the Roman Empire

Calalus Revisited: How Arizona's Riches Rebuilt the Roman Empire image
ISBN-10:

1532987447

ISBN-13:

9781532987441

Released: Jul 11, 2016
Format: Paperback, 216 pages
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Description:

The Tucson Artifacts have been a controversial topic in numerous documentaries on the History Channel as well as mentioned in many recent books, as proof of maritime travel and transoceanic cultural influence. This book not only looks at the many issues connected to this incredible discovery, but also delves into the origin of the artifacts, who these people were, how they got here, their history, and even the geology of the Tucson Basin, climate history, ancient Indian legends from four tribes describing these ancient travelers, investigations from a French archeologist, and the summaries of our hidden history including some reasons why the truth seems so difficult to obtain. Amazing new technology is presented in the research from a historian/genealogist presenting a royal bloodline of Rhadanite Kings from Septimania, with Davidic ties, Roman traders, mining Arizona's riches, for the revival of the medieval Roman Empire. Current technology and changes in our institutions have opened the doors to this beautiful story, when people lived in peace, accepting each other's differences, even winning over their conquerors, displaying the strengths of many kings/chiefs and centuries of amazing cultures, finding each other and enjoying the beauty of the American paradise, the Southwest.

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