The Sign and the Seal

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The Sign and the Seal is a speculative non-fiction book by Graham Hancock that investigates the history and possible whereabouts of the biblical Ark of the Covenant.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
speculative non-fiction book
author Graham Hancock
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizedFor lack of support from mainstream biblical scholarship
speculative methodology
genre non-fiction
speculative history
hasISBN 978-0-7493-0678-2
hasOCLCNumber 26259164
hasPart analysis of biblical texts about the Ark of the Covenant
discussion of the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum
discussion of the Kebra Nagast
discussion of the Knights Templar
discussion of the Queen of Sheba legend
investigation of Ethiopian traditions about the Ark
influenced public interest in the Ark of the Covenant
influencedBy Ethiopian Orthodox Christian traditions
Kebra Nagast
biblical accounts of the Ark of the Covenant
language English
mainSubject Ark of the Covenant
Ethiopian history
biblical archaeology
mediaType print
notableFor combining travelogue with historical speculation
popularizing theories about the Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia
proposesTheory that the Ark may be housed in Axum
that the Ark of the Covenant was taken to Ethiopia
that the Ark played a role in Ethiopian state and religious identity
publicationDate 1992
publisher Crown Publishers
Heinemann publishing group
surface form: Heinemann
setting Ethiopia
Europe
Israel
subjectOf critical reviews in biblical studies
popular media discussions about the Ark of the Covenant
subtitle The Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant
title The Sign and the Seal self-link

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Graham Hancock notableWork The Sign and the Seal
The Sign and the Seal title The Sign and the Seal self-link