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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Moscow: Veche, 2004 477 p. [32 ill.] Hardcover. 13 x 20 cm ISBN: 595330188X Language: Russian
The famous Egyptian underground labyrinth described in the works of the ancients Herodotus and Strabo is located not in Africa but in Moscow. This striking conclusion is made by two unconventional Russian scholars from the group who call themselves Chronotron. This book continues the research project of revising the traditional chronology of world history started by this group of scholars in 1997, and which initiated an unprecedented discussion in Russian historiography and abroad. This book is a collection of studies about the monuments of old Moscow. Gleb Nosovskii (b. 1958) and Anatolii Fomenko (b. 1945), mathematicians by education and profession, applied mathematical methods to analysis of historical chronicles, chronology of Antiquity and the Middle Age. Other books by this group of authors are also available.