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Interesting archeological discovery - mysterious 1513 Piri Reis Map

Interesting archeological discovery - mysterious 1513 Piri Reis Map  
University Studies
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Charlie
From:University Studies
Subject:Interesting archeological discovery - mysterious 1513 Piri Reis Map
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 01:52:54 GMT
Graham Hancock points out something very intriguing regarding the mysterious
Piri Reis Map of 1513. (This may be one of the maps that the Swedish
researcher Inger was referring to earlier).

The following Graham Hancock video interview requires Realplayer to view
http://www.bcvideo.com/clips/Piri.Reis.rm

Archeologist Graham Hancock cites evidence that this map, made in 1513,
states right on it that it was drawn using 20 other maps to go by, one of
those maps dating back to the time of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC, king
of Macedon, conqueror of much of Asia).

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From:Charlie
Subject:Re: Interesting archeological discovery - mysterious 1513 Piri Reis Map
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:33:25 -0500
If you're interested in this you should read his book Underworld and also
the book Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings by a different author. Both good
books, but Graham Hancock gets a little farfetched in Underworld.

"University Studies" wrote in message
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> Graham Hancock points out something very intriguing regarding the
> mysterious
> Piri Reis Map of 1513. (This may be one of the maps that the Swedish
> researcher Inger was referring to earlier).
>
> The following Graham Hancock video interview requires Realplayer to view
> http://www.bcvideo.com/clips/Piri.Reis.rm
>
> Archeologist Graham Hancock cites evidence that this map, made in 1513,
> states right on it that it was drawn using 20 other maps to go by, one of
> those maps dating back to the time of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC,
> king
> of Macedon, conqueror of much of Asia).
>
> =========================================
> FREEDOM OF SPEECH
> Exercise your right to Freedom of Speech as guaranteed by the
> Constitution.
> http://www.house.gov/Constitution/Constitution.html
> =========================================
>
>
   

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