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THE BOOKS

 

In this first book in a new series, archaeo-engineer I.L. Cohen strips away the mystery from the so-called "Curse" of King Tut, using modern scientific understanding to revolutionize our understanding of Ancient Egypt - and of mankind's history. 

Tutankhamun's Curse Solved

ISBN-13-9780692020203

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I. L. Cohen, M.Eng.

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Following the 1922 opening of King Tutankhamun’s tomb in ancient Egypt, several individuals associated with the excavation became inexplicably ill and died horrible and mysterious deaths, leading to the belief that there was a “Curse” associated with the tomb. Ancient Egypt was also the site of mass burials of literally millions of birds, fish, baboons and other animals, interred in such scrupulous manner as to defy logic. I.L. Cohen has spent over 30 years reanalyzing the structure and contents of Tut’s tomb, as well as these mass burials and numerous other enigmas of ancient Egypt. Cohen's unifying solution to all of these mysteries is so startling as to warrant a reappraisal of ancient Egyptian civilization and, indeed, of the history of mankind itself.

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Coming Soon

 

The Destruction of the Pyramids

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​I. L. Cohen, M. Eng.

Philip R. Cohen, PhD

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There are more than 100 pyramids in Egypt, many of which have been destroyed, with some missing hundreds of millions of pounds of limestone.  The interiors of others have been totally devastated, with 250 ton beams shattered into small blocks.   Archaeologists have claimed that "Stone Thieves" did it.   We have serious doubts and offer an entirely new theory backed up by computational techniques that replicate the observed damage.  The results will surprise you.

 

Coming Soon

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Urim and Thumim:  The Secret of God

I. L. Cohen, M. Eng.

This book carefully analyzes the description in the Old Testament of Aaron's vestments and apparatus in communicating with God.  These  biblical descriptions  are compared to modern technology,  yielding  surprising paralelles that have implications for ancient and modern history.
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