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The book seems to have been fairly widely condemned as lacking any sound scientific validity by the academic community though. It seems to reference archaeological case studies, but doesn't really present any valid scientific theory itself, other than a creationist view of the world. For a 900 page book that sounds like an awful lot of waffle.
Read the book, and you will understand why the "scientific" community panned it.
It doesn't put them in a very good light.
