Paul Dunbavin

About the Author

Paul Dunbavin was born in Derbyshire, England in 1954. Before becoming an author he held a career in computing and business and also lived in Scotland for many years. He now runs a business transfer agency in Yorkshire.

Largely self-taught and broadly educated across the arts and sciences, he has always preferred to consider himself as a researcher first and an author second. In authorship his primary interests are ancient astronomy and catastrophism with a side interest in the ethnography of Scotland and the British Isles.

As an author, of non-fiction Paul Dunbavin likes to write ‘real books’ not publisher’s pap. He prefers to present his theories in an interesting way but with full references to source bibliography in the academic style, so that those who wish may repeat his research and challenge conclusions. The reader can expect to find theories and conclusions unique to the author within every chapter, yet all entirely based upon source evidence and standard textbook science.

His first book “The Atlantis Researches” was published in 1995 and republished in second edition by Constable in 2002 as “Atlantis of the West”. This was followed by “Picts and Ancient Britons” in 1998 and “Under Ancient Skies” in 2005. He has also written a number of research papers on related subjects. Although for some years out of physical print these books were made available again in 2017 in Kindle editions.

The author may be contacted via his website www.third-millennium.co.uk or email to paul.dunbavin@sky.com

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