Tim Wallace-Murphy (19302019) studied medicine at University College, Dublin, and then qualified as a psychologist; he later became an author, lecturer, and historian. He has written more than a dozen books, including The Mark of the Beast (with Trevor Ravenscroft), Rex Deus, and Rosslyn: Guardian of the Secrets of the Holy Grail. This last book provided invaluable source material to Dan Brown for his bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code. James Martin is a British historian, economist, and lecturer. James has previously worked in finance and employment law, and is presently a lecturer in further and higher education. He has dedicated a large portion of his more recent life to research into the Knights Templar, the Roman Empire, and the Western traditions of spirituality.
“Get ready to chart a new course through human history! While many researchers promise to rewrite history, Uncharted delivers. Tim Wallace-Murphy’s meticulous scholarship and James Martin’s thought-provoking connections illuminate the rich and often controversial history of the Americas prior to Columbus. This book is a must-read for those daring enough to set sail on this unforgettable journey.” —Heather Lynn, PhD, author, The Anunnaki Connection and Evil Archaeology “In Uncharted, Timothy Wallace-Murphy does much more than make the case that such voyages occurred; he proves the point beyond any doubt—brilliantly. The conclusion, based on Wallace-Murphy’s research is undeniable: it’s both counterintuitive and counter-logical to believe ancient humans didn't navigate across the Earth’s vast oceans with the need to follow the climate and animal herds, both on land and sea, as long as humans have been mobile, which is a long, long time.” —Glenn Kreisberg, author of Spirits in Stone: The Secrets of Megalithic America