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The book was full of interesting tales of mysteries. Some were familiar while others were new to me. The individual stories were a good length and well written.

Very educational and a interesting read. I love learning all about the ancient civilisations and thus was a perfect book.

This was such an interesting read that I think covered a good range of mysteries, some of which I already knew and some of which that I didn't so I learned a lot.
I would definitely recommend it

The Unsolved Mysteries Of The Ancient World by William Potter, from the meaning of the DiquÍs Sphere, missing ancient worlds the mysterious lay lines and there’s even ancient True Crime in the book. What makes this book stand out from other books similar is that Mr. Potter goes all the way back to the very first mention of the subject at hand. each topic gets its own chapter and I found the author seem to delve as deep as he could go from weather King tut was murdered to so much more I read the Kindle version but I was all so lucky enough to get the audiobook narrated by Matt Bates who although a great performer I had to listen to during the day because his upbeat tone kept me up. I really thoroughly enjoyed this book and have nothing negative to say about it the author really did his due diligence it seemed to find everything he could on the subject it really made the book compulsively readable and one you’re not want to put down. #NetGalley, #TheBlindReviewer, #MyHonestReview, #WilliamPotter, #UnsolvedMysteriesOfTheAncientWorld,

A very interesting book covering all known mysteries and the not so well known. would recommend this book to people who are interested in ancientysteries of the past

This was an interesting book that looked at a number of mysteries of the ancient world that included some Biblical stories, some remarkable discoveries and some things that while they defy explanation, they have developed a cult following around one or more of the “answers”. It does not say that this explanation is correct or that explanation is incorrect. It simply states the differing views in a world that still cannot be proven for sure.
I do admit that when I came to the end of the book I was surprised. I think the index was almost as long as the text. Four purrs and two paws up.