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Subject Has Andrew Collins Found the Entrance to the Hall of Records at Giza?
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Original Message British science writer Andrew Collins has authored several of the most intriguing books ever published on ancient mysteries. His best-selling 1997 book, From the Ashes of Angels, traced the beginning of civilization to an area near Lake Van in Turkey where a mysterious group of people called the Nephilim appear to have lived around the end of the last Ice Age. Collins latest book published in November 2006 in the UK, The Cygnus Mystery, is in many ways a follow-up to all of his prior books and begins at Gobekli Tepe in Turkey. There, Collins was faced with the oldest temple structures known to exist anywhere in the world. The enigmatic underground temples at Gobekli Tepe are dated to 11,500-years ago.

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