Is war, after all, a human invention? Thousands of years ago, at the dawn of civilization, the Wars of the Gods took place, determining the fate of humanity.
In the third book of the series The Chronicles of Earth, Zecharia Sitchin lifts the veil of oblivion and time, bringing to life, through ancient sources, the era of the first great wars on another planet and then on Earth.
With references to the theogony of many peoples, we are guided to the cradle of ancient civilizations, in historical moments such as the Wars of the Pyramids, the Titanomachy, the Trojan War, and more.
The author rewrites the history of the Pyramids, refuting all the established views regarding their construction and the role of these enigmatic monuments, which served as a theater for extensive conflicts and a prison for a god.
Drawing from the religious traditions of Mesopotamia, Sitchin proposes an innovative theory about the origin and mission of Abraham, and about the biblical destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
The Day of Judgment, the Demonic Wind that brings death to everything in its path, are not mere myths. They represent the tragic conclusion of ancient wars, leaving indelible marks on the Sinai Peninsula and the collective unconscious of humanity, with serious repercussions to this day.
[Excerpt from the text on the back cover of the edition]
Manufacturer
- Author
- Zecharia Sitchin
- Publisher
- Archetypo
- Original Title
- The wars of gods and men
- Translation
- Thanasis Vempos
- Theme
- Theology & Doctrine
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 432
- Language
- Greek
- Release Date
- 9/2003
- Publication Date
- 2003
- Dimensions
- 15x23 cm
- Pocket Size
- No
- ISBN-13
- 9789604210213
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