Unfortunately, most of the consumers have a certain degree of laziness — they do not have a habit of being interested in the information sources mentioned in the References section of the reading matter. This circumstance is very beneficial for impostors and thievish "doctors".
Referring to the sources listed in this adjuncts the self-respecting authors keep the following rules:
а) using a conditional set of facts taken from someone else's publication;
b) reworking borrowed text in order to avoid direct plagiarism;
с) practicing the quotes of origin in the limits of decency.
But this is not about Valery Uvarov...
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The translation of that book title is - "Pharaoh's architect" (pic.2). That book was written in 1993 by Russian architect Igor Shmelev — Laureate of the State Prize of Russian Federation (pic.3).
For deciphering of a unique ancient Egyptian secret writing encoded in the panels of the Tomb of Hesy-Ra, the author was awarded a degree. In his study Shmelev convincingly substantiates that the composition of the wooden panels (XXVII century BC) represent a complete system, setting out the norms of proportioning in the mode of the Golden section (pic.4). The compositions of the boards also depict measuring instruments, among which the "magic" wand is a unique measuring device.
You can download the book of Igor Shmelev here - "The Pharaoh's architect" by I. P. Shmelev — 1993 (PDF)
PLAGIARISM IS HIGHLETED IN RED, ORIGINAL - IN BLUE
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The Pharaoh's architect book