Journeys to the Mythical Past

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Simon and Schuster, 25 juin 2009 - 256 pages
The paperback release of the second volume of Sitchin’s autobiographical account of the investigations and discoveries that led to The Earth Chronicles series

• Zecharia Sitchin tells how his life was at risk inside the Great Pyramid and reveals the existence of a secret chamber

• Reports on Vatican encounters, the Iceman of the Alps, the Antikythera computer, the temples and Ruts of Malta--and offers a solution to the enigma of the Nazca lines

• 18,000 copies sold in hardcover since September 2007

In Journeys to the Mythical Past the renowned researcher of antiquity Zecharia Sitchin reveals, for the first time, the existence of a secret chamber in Egypt’s Great Pyramid, and he tells his own story of an indefatigable dedication to finding the truth that almost cost him his life--accidentally or otherwise--when uncovering secrets of the Giza pyramids and Sphinx. Exposing hidden artifacts that contradict establishment assumptions or that baffle scientists, Sitchin’s firsthand accounts of his explorations take the reader into the inner workings of the Vatican, the enigma of a futuristic computer from millennia ago, and the secret handiwork of a Divine Architect at Stonehenge, at Malta, and at a site in the Americas.

Looking deep into antiquity, Sitchin offers astounding evidence that links the Nazca lines and a baffling adjoining site to the Departure from Earth of the Anunnaki, the ancient gods who, he believes, vowed to Return.
 

Table des matières

Chapter 1The Great Pyramid Forgery
Chapter 2Puzzling Cavities Mysterious Sand
Chapter 3The Secret Chamber
Chapter 4The Fateful
Chapter 5OOPs in the Cairo Museum
Chapter 6Enigmas Made of Stone
54
Chapter 7The Iceman of the Alps
73
Chapter 8Insights to History
83
Chapter 9Vatican Encounters
87
Chapter 10Stargazers and Skymaps
87
A Computer Before Its Time
102
Where the Gods Left Earth
111
Prophecies of the Return
129

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Zecharia Sitchin (1920-2010), born in Russia and raised in Palestine, had a comprehensive knowledge of modern and ancient Hebrew and other Semitic and European languages, the Old Testament, and the history, archaeology, and culture of the Near East. He was distinguished by his ability to read and translate Sumerian and other ancient texts. A journalist and editor in Israel for many years, he later made his home in New York City.

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