Anatoly Fomenko Books
Review copies only, not for sale or redistribution.Anatoly Fomenko is the most famous of scientific historians of the Russian Federation, who is credited as having popularized the inquiry into a New Chronology. The six books in this review folder includes:* "History - Fiction or Science" volumes 1 to 4* "Empirico Statistical Analysis" volume 1* "Dating Ptolemys Almagest"
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