Category: The Ark of the Covenant
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The Templars and the Ark of the Covenant, by Graham Phillips
This story turned in a direction I did NOT see coming. Wild ending in Warwickshire. Totally unique among the several “personal journeys chasing the Ark” that I’ve read so far. In fact, I think pretty much anyone would think the wrap up of Phillips’ investigation is interesting. I was pretty bored at the start of…
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True Raiders, by Brad Ricca
A history in the vein of Laura Hillenbrand—told in a clear, living narrative with the texture of solidity that is present with solid research. I loved how the account shifted from character to character, creating connections with each person in the group and clear knowledge of their contribution to the team. And what a group!…
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The Lost Ark of the Covenant, by Tudor Parfitt
Parfitt cleverly recounts his 20-year process of pursuing the Ark of the Covenant in various forms, by telling it as a personal journey, backed by excellent research. Kind of like Graham Hancock. (Even though Parfitt rolls his eyes at Graham Hancock.) His story is really cool, beginning by studying a tribe in Africa who claims…