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E: 31/08? Win Ancient History Atlases
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Octopus Publishing's series of lavishly-illustrated atlases are perfect for the armchair historian, archaeologist or explorer. It currently comprises three titles, RRP £18.99 each. The Atlas of Atlantis and Other Lost Civilisations explores legendary lost civilisations and includes maps of possible locations and reconstructions of Atlantis; The Atlas of Sacred and Mystical Sites looks at places like Stonehenge, Mount Athos and The Prophet's Mosque that have inspired faith and spiritual devotion; The Atlas of Lost Cities uses photography, maps and reconstructions to marvel at extraordinary ancient cities and ponder the causes of their demise.
For your chance to win one of two sets of these three books, just answer the question below.
According to Plato, Atlantis was beyond which pillars?
Answer: Pillars Of Hercules
Good Luck
Octopus Publishing's series of lavishly-illustrated atlases are perfect for the armchair historian, archaeologist or explorer. It currently comprises three titles, RRP £18.99 each. The Atlas of Atlantis and Other Lost Civilisations explores legendary lost civilisations and includes maps of possible locations and reconstructions of Atlantis; The Atlas of Sacred and Mystical Sites looks at places like Stonehenge, Mount Athos and The Prophet's Mosque that have inspired faith and spiritual devotion; The Atlas of Lost Cities uses photography, maps and reconstructions to marvel at extraordinary ancient cities and ponder the causes of their demise.
For your chance to win one of two sets of these three books, just answer the question below.
According to Plato, Atlantis was beyond which pillars?
Answer: Pillars Of Hercules
Good Luck
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