http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-06/bri-ghi061906.php
CPAK is back on October 13-15, 2006 at the University of California, Irvine, where the keynote speaker will be Graham Hancock: "The purpose of the conference is to foster dialog among experts in a wide range of fields to illuminate the ties between, mythology, modern science and our ancestral knowledge of the stars. . . . CPAK 2006 is the third annual gathering of this unique group of scholars in the fields of archaeology, astronomy, and alternative history. Hancock will open the conference by examining ancient structures on a global scale from the Great Pyramid in Egypt and the ruins of Peru, to submerged evidence of past civilizations off our coasts." See the above page for the entire press release.
For more information about CPAK, go to http://www.cpakonline.com/
CPAK is back on October 13-15, 2006 at the University of California, Irvine, where the keynote speaker will be Graham Hancock: "The purpose of the conference is to foster dialog among experts in a wide range of fields to illuminate the ties between, mythology, modern science and our ancestral knowledge of the stars. . . . CPAK 2006 is the third annual gathering of this unique group of scholars in the fields of archaeology, astronomy, and alternative history. Hancock will open the conference by examining ancient structures on a global scale from the Great Pyramid in Egypt and the ruins of Peru, to submerged evidence of past civilizations off our coasts." See the above page for the entire press release.
For more information about CPAK, go to http://www.cpakonline.com/
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