Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. John Anthony West (September 7, 1932 – February 6, 2018) was an American author and lecturer and a proponent of the Sphinx water erosion hypothesis. [2] His early career was as a copywriter in Manhattan and science fiction writer. He received a Hugo Award Honorable Mention in 1962.

  2. Compre online A Serpente Cósmica: a Sabedoria Iniciática do Antigo Egito Revelada, de West, John Anthony na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime. Encontre diversos livros escritos por West, John Anthony com ótimos preços.

    • (42)
  3. 30 de jan. de 2018 · John Anthony West is an author, lecturer, guide and a proponent of Sphinx water erosion hypothesis in geology. Filmed in New York, December 2016, a month bef...

    • 74 min
    • 4,1K
    • dolu74200
  4. www.magicalegypt.comMagical Egypt

    The Home of the Magical Egypt Series! What people are saying. Graham Hancock: - Best Selling Author. “Magical Egypt - the best documentary series on the real mysteries of ancient Egypt and a tribute to the unique vision of the late, great John Anthony West.” Joe Rogan - #1 Podcast.

    • john anthony west1
    • john anthony west2
    • john anthony west3
    • john anthony west4
    • john anthony west5
  5. Welcome. John Anthony West. Author, Lecturer and Guide. John Anthony West delivered a seismic shock to archaeology in the early 1990s when he and Boston University geologist Dr. Robert Schoch revealed that the Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt, showed evidence of rainfall erosion.

  6. Biography. John Anthony West (1932-2018) author, satirist, playwright, researcher, and rogue Egyptologist best known for his work on the age of the Sphinx and bringing forward the understanding of ancient Egypt as a high civilization that was built on sacred science.

  7. JOHN ANTHONY WEST, writer and rogue Egyptologist, has been studying and writing about ancient Egypt for over three decades. He is the foremost exponent of the 'Symbolist' school of Egyptology--which sees (and demonstrates) an ancient sacred science where modern academics see mainly superstition.