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And the Stars Began to Fall
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And the Stars Began to Fall
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And the Stars Began to Fall
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Deep in the night at the Bronze Age site of Mycenae, archaeologist Margaret Benson is warned by a tiny clay figurine she unearthed, "We are real girls. We are out of time." Can this Archaeologist believe and do as the figurine directs in time to prevent a cataclysmic destruction such as ended Mycenae? Believe in time to save herself and the now 3200 year-old girls?
Margaret Benson's professional and personal life is rich with friends many of whom rush to the Rescue: The owners of the Hotel Belle Helene; her Assistant Director, Allison; teams of Geologists and Anthropologists and Engineers and Archaeologists, all converge at the site. This diverse cast makes for a story that is as entertaining as it is archaeologically fact-filled.
The Bronze Age Society cataclysmically, mysteriously, ended in 1185 B.C., a Society far more advanced than ours today.
Read: And The Stars Began To Fall
Deep in the night at the Bronze Age site of Mycenae, archaeologist Margaret Benson is warned by a tiny clay figurine she unearthed, "We are real girls. We are out of time." Can this Archaeologist believe and do as the figurine directs in time to prevent a cataclysmic destruction such as ended Mycenae? Believe in time to save herself and the now 3200 year-old girls?
Margaret Benson's professional and personal life is rich with friends many of whom rush to the Rescue: The owners of the Hotel Belle Helene; her Assistant Director, Allison; teams of Geologists and Anthropologists and Engineers and Archaeologists, all converge at the site. This diverse cast makes for a story that is as entertaining as it is archaeologically fact-filled.
The Bronze Age Society cataclysmically, mysteriously, ended in 1185 B.C., a Society far more advanced than ours today.
Read: And The Stars Began To Fall


















