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Out in October 2018

Ancient Greece is one of the most fascinating cultures of antiquity. It is supposed to have flourished under the Mediterranean sun about 2,500 years ago.
 
Now what if you were told that Ancient Greece were not as ancient as conventional history claims it does? What if Greek chronology was considerably wrong?
In a dizzying, revolutionary book that will make you travel both across the Med and through the centuries, you will learn that "Classical" Greece may have occurred less than a millennium ago, and might have been influenced by Vikings, Persians, Arabs and Mongols.
Was Homer truly a member of the Saint Omer clan—Frankish knights who invaded Greece in the 13th century? Was the Parthenon built as late as the 14th century AD? And was Plato truly Pletho, a 15th-century philosopher?
Sylvain Tristan's subversive hypothesis might overturn your certainties about what you think you knew of the Ancient World. Will you be bold enough to join the paradigm-shifting ride?
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IMPORTANT NOTE: In this book the author presents substantial evidence that Medieval Greek history appears to duplicate Ancient Greek History in many ways and suggests possible explanations for such a duplication, but restrains himself from drawing final conclusions, rather inviting the reader to solve the mystery themselves. 

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