Graham Phillips (author)

Graham Phillips (author)

Graham Phillips is a British author and historical mysteries researcher. Phillips has a background working as a reporter for BBC radio and a magazine editor. He has made a number of controversial claims concerning the Arthurian legend, such as the discovery of a small stone cup that he proposes was the original Holy Grail, the identification of a Roman ruin as the "historical Camelot", and the discovery of what he suggests is King Arthur’s grave. He has also investigated various biblical mysteries, again presenting some controversial theories, such as an alternative location for Mount Sinai at Petra in Jordan, an Egyptian staff in a British museum as the staff of Moses, and a grave on the British island of Anglesey as the tomb of the Virgin Mary.

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