Glozel
Bones of Contention
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About the Book
Alice Gerard has crossed the Atlantic a dozen times in the last ten years in her efforts to help solve the mystery of the controversial French site of Glozel, which has been called the "Dreyfus Affair" of archaeology. Accusations of fraud made by members of the archaeological establishment have contributed to the stormy history of the site during the last 80 years.
Glozel describes the exhaustive attempts Alice and her husband have made, working with other researchers, to understand the tombs, the tablets covered with unknown writing, the bones engraved with reindeer, and the phallic idols found at the site. In the process the Gerards made and lost good friends, became informed about a number of esoteric subjects, and finally developed a theory that might explain Glozel. The story is not finished; they hope the site will be recognized as authentic while Emile Fradin, who discovered the first artifacts in 1924, is still alive.About the Author
Alice Gerard lives in Palisades, New York. After studying archaeology at the University of New Mexico, she married at twenty, had three children, and became a school administrator. She happily returned to archaeology after her retirement in 1990: this book is the result of the work she and her husband Sam have done at Glozel since then.