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The Sign and the Seal: The Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant is Graham Hancock 1992 work of investigative travel writing, biblical mystery, and alternative history. The book follows Hancock attempt to determine whether the Ark of the Covenant, the sacred chest associated with the tablets of Moses, survived the destruction and political upheavals of ancient Jerusalem and ultimately reached Ethiopia. Its purpose is not merely to retell the biblical story of the Ark, but to assemble a speculative route using biblical passages, Ethiopian tradition, medieval legends, architectural clues, and field travel. Hancock argues that the Ark may have moved from Jerusalem to Egypt, then to Ethiopia, and finally to Axum, where the Ethiopian Orthodox Church has long maintained a tradition of guardianship. The book is widely read as a mystery narrative, but it is also controversial because many scholars classify its conclusions as pseudoarchaeological and insufficiently supported by verifiable evidence.