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Name
  
Peter James

Role
  
Writer

Parents
  
Cornelia James


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Movies
  
Virtual Obsession, Spanish Fly, The Alchemists, Mister Johnson, Frankenstein Unlimited, Side by Side

Education
  
University of Birmingham, Charterhouse School

Nominations
  
Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award, Dagger in the Library

Books
  
Dead Man’s Footsteps, Not Dead Enough, You Are Dead, Faceoff, Alchemist

Similar People
  
Ian Rankin, Lee Child, Michael Connelly, Jeffery Deaver, Douglas Preston

Profiles

Peter james a day in the life


Peter James is a British historian and author specializing in the ancient history and archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean region, with key related interests being chronology (dating techniques), ancient technology and astronomy, and sub-Roman Britain. He graduated in archaeology and ancient history at the University of Birmingham and pursued postgraduate research in ancient history at University College London. He has published four books (three co-authored) on various aspects of ancient history.

In his best known work, Centuries of Darkness, he and four colleagues challenged traditional chronology for the Bronze to Iron Ages in the Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean. In particular, they advanced the idea that the Greek Dark Ages can be drastically reduced and arose solely from a misreading of key elements of the history of ancient Egypt. Ongoing criticism and discussion of the evidence is listed on the authors' own website.

In The Sunken Kingdom: The Atlantis Mystery Solved, James gives a hypothesis for the location of Atlantis. By first claiming that references to mythological Tartarus by Plato were in fact meant to identify a Lydian king by the name of Tantalus, James identifies Atlantis with a hypothetical lost temple city called Tantalis, now Manisa, Turkey.

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