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The War of the Chariots

The War of the Chariots by Clifford Wilson

by Jim Mackenzie
October 1978, no. 5

The War of the Chariots by Clifford Wilson

S. John Bacon Pry Ltd, 192 pp., $2.95 pb, ISBN O 85579 046 6

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This is an account of a debate held at North Dakota State University between Erich von Daniken and Clifford Wilson, on the subject ‘Does the historical and archaeological evidence support the proposition that ancient human civilisation was influenced by astronauts from outer space?’ on Saturday 11 February 1978. Von Daniken is the author of several books advocating this proposition. These books have sold very well. Wilson has written several books attacking Von Daniken’s position. He is a senior lecturer in education at Monash University in Victoria; describes himself as an archaeologist, and as a ‘Bible-believing Christian.’

 


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The War of the Chariots by Clifford Wilson

S. John Bacon Pry Ltd, 192 pp., $2.95 pb, ISBN O 85579 046 6

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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