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FEATURED BOOK: Exodus Lost by S.C. Compton

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Exodus Lost by S.C. Compton

Title: Exodus Lost

Author: S.C. Compton

Genre: Non-Fiction/History/Ancient Civilizations

Format: Paperback/ebook

Pages:    344

Publisher: Booksurge, LLC 

Synopsis:

Aztec and Mayan chronicles told of distant ancestors who came from across the Atlantic Ocean from Tlillan Tlapallan, literally “Black Land Red Land.” Exodus Lost reveals for the first time that this was an actual place, “Black Land Red Land” being the literal translation of the ancient Egyptian name for Egypt, Kemet Deshret. Bolstered by extensive research, this initial discovery opens the door to a series of ground-breaking insights into the origins of Mexican and Western civilizations, including the first archaeological confirmation of two major Bible stories. 

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About S.C. Compton:  

S. C. Compton has been fascinated with ancient civilizations since childhood adventures living in the rainforests of Peru with his grandparents and exploring Incan ruins in the nearby Andes. He went on to obtain a Bachelor of Arts in the Humanities cum laude from Shimer College, a Master of Liberal Arts from the University of Chicago, a Master of Arts in Literature from Northwestern University, and studied at Oxford University and in Switzerland at L’Abri. Compton dedicated 14 years to the research and writing of Exodus Lost, including travels to archaeological sites in Egypt, Mexico, Greece, Israel, and Turkey and to relevant museum and library holdings across Mexico, Europe, and America. He currently edits academic journals in the fields of history and literature for Oxford University Press.
Author’s Website:   http://sccompton.com

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