Graham Hancock Вђ“ Znak I Peдќat ✦ Limited Time
Hancock introduces several controversial theories that have become hallmarks of his work:
The book follows Hancock's journey through multiple countries as he attempts to trace the physical path of the Ark: Graham Hancock – Znak i Pečat
is a non-fiction book by Graham Hancock, first published in 1992, that documents his real-life search for the Ark of the Covenant . The book is a blend of travelogue, historical investigation, and speculative theory, primarily centered on the idea that the Ark was taken to Ethiopia in antiquity and remains there today. Core Narrative and Investigation He interviews the "Guardian of the Ark," a
: Hancock focuses on the chapel of the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum, Ethiopia. He interviews the "Guardian of the Ark," a monk who is the only person permitted to see the relic. Ethiopia's national epic
: He explores the Kebra Nagast (Glory of Kings), Ethiopia's national epic, which claims that Menelik I, the son of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, brought the Ark from Jerusalem to Axum.