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La cara oculta de México: Un hallazgo que debería cambiar la historia / The Hidden Face of Mexico (Spanish Edition)
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Product Details
Overview
El nuevo libro de uno de los autores más influyentes en habla hispana, autor de la exitosa saga Caballo de Troya.
La cara oculta de México podría cambiar la historia (especialmente la de América).
La nueva investigación del periodista navarro supera todo lo anterior (sesenta y siete libros publicados).
En un primer momento, J. J. Benítez pensó que esos miles de figurillas de barro cocido y piedras grabadas eran una falsificación. Las sucesivas dataciones —con C14 y termoluminiscencia— le convencieron: son auténticas.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
The latest book by one of the most influential Spanish-speaking authors, known for the successful Caballo de Troya (Trojan Horse) series.
The Hidden Face of Mexico could change history (especially that of America).
The new research by the renowned journalist from Navarre surpasses all his previous work (sixty-seven books published).
At first, J. J. Benítez thought that the thousands of clay figurines and engraved stones were forgeries. However, successive datings—using C14 and thermoluminescence—convinced him: they are authentic.








