Childress' books are generally very entertaining. He's made a life for himself as a world traveller and these books are mostly about his travels rather than being focussed and scholarly treatments of the subject at hand. Nevertheless, these are worth a try.
Lost Cities of Atlantis Ancient Europe & the Mediterranean
by David Hatcher Childress
Ancient Micronesia & the Lost City of Nan Madol
by David Hatcher Childress
Including Palau, Yap, Kosrae, Chuuk & the Marianas
Ancient Tonga & the Lost City of Mu'a
by David Hatcher Childress
Lost Cities and Ancient Mysteries of Africa and Arabia
by David Hatcher Childress
Lost Cities of China, Central Asia and India
by David Hatcher Childress
Lost Cities of North & Central America
by David Hatcher Childress
Lost Cities and Ancient Mysteries of South America
by David Hatcher Childress
Vimana Aircraft of Ancient India and Atlantis
by David Hatcher Childress, intro. Ivan T. Sanderson
The Road to Ubar
by Nicholas Clapp
Finding the Atlantis of the Sands
The finding of the legendary city of Ubar in Arabia.
Lost Children of Tarshish
by Ehud Tokatly, Shmuel Klitsner, Judy Klitsner
Hardcover (June 1990)
The Destruction of Sodom, Gomorrah, and Jericho
by David Neev, K. O. Emery
Geological, Climatological, and Archaeological Background
Hardcover (July 1995)
The Gold of Exodus: The Discovery of the True Mount Sinai
by Howard Blum
Hardcover - 368 pages
The Cities of the Ancient Andes
by Adriana Von Hagen, contributions by Craig Morris
Hardcover - 224 pages
How did cities evolve in the ancient Andes?
The Ancient Kingdoms of Peru
by Nigel Davies
6 maps. 31 figures.
Paperback - 256 pages
The Incas and Their Ancestors
by Michael E. Moseley
The Archaeology of Peru
Paperback reprint edition
America's Ancient Cities
by Gene S. Stuart, photog. Richard A. Cooke
Spanning 14,000 years ( ?! )
6 maps. 31 figures.
Hardcover - 199 pages
The Cities of Ancient Mexico
by Jeremy A. Sabloff, photog. MacDuff Everton
Reconstructing a Lost World
152 illustrations.
Paperback - 224 pages (April 1997 revised edition)
Finding the Lost Cities
by Rebecca Stefoff
Ages 9-12
The stories behind the unearthing of twelve lost cities
Paperback, 192 pages, 130 illustrations, 30 color (Oct 1998)
Finding the Lost Cities: Archaeology and Ancient Civilizations
by Rebecca Stefoff
Ages 9-12
similar to paperback
Hardcover - 192 pages Reissue edition (June 1997)
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