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Eden in the Altai presents a fascinating investigation into the location of humanity’s legendary paradise. Geoffrey Ashe draws upon historical texts, geographical analysis, and archaeological insights to propose that the Garden of Eden may have been situated in the Altai Mountains of Central Asia.
The book examines ancient sources, including biblical accounts and mythological traditions from various cultures, to construct a compelling case for this unconventional thesis. Ashe combines scholarly research with accessible writing, making complex historical and geographical arguments understandable to general readers.
By challenging traditional interpretations of Eden’s location, the work opens new perspectives on early human civilization, cultural diffusion, and the origins of world mythology. This thought-provoking volume appeals to those interested in ancient history, biblical scholarship, and the intersections between legend and geography.







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