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Anthony Sakovich was born in New Hampshire in 1963. He graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon school in Massachusetts, after which he attended both Syracuse University and the University of New Hampshire, where he developed an intense desire to write, and a deep interest in Anthropology, especially with regards to magic and the occult.

For the next 19 years, he then carefully avoided both fields of interest until one day in August of 2000 he made a discovery that would change the course of his life. This fortuitous event led him to researching ancient Egyptian culture, technologies and beliefs. His research then put him in the position of having his works published. His debut article, "Counting the Stones in Khufu's Pyramid at Giza" appeared in the Fall of 2002 in the prestigious journal, KMT. Following this success, he took more of his research to the American Research Center in Egypt's 2006 Symposium in New Jersey. His presentation, "Explaining the Shafts in Khufu's Pyramid" was well received and was presented again at John Hopkins University in June of that year.

Anthony then went on to turn his presentation into an article that was submitted to, and accepted for, peer reviewed publication in JARCE (Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt) issue 42. This article is now available online, courtesy of the Boston Museum of Fine Art's comprehensive Egyptology website.