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This definitive guide connects a diverse range of new and existing theories about the Anunnaki, while exploring their possible connection to humanityโs past, present, and future. Over 6,000 years ago, the worldโs first civilization, the Sumerians, were recording stories of strange celestial gods who they believed came from the heavens to create mankind. These gods, known as the Anunnaki, are often neglected by mainstream historians. The Sumerians themselves are so puzzling; scholars have described their origin as โThe Sumerian Problem.โ With so little taught about the ancient Sumerians in our history books, alternative theories have emerged. This has led many to wonder, about the true story behind the Sumerians and their otherworldly gods, the Anunnaki. Lynn traces the evolution of these Mesopotamian gods throughout the Ancient Near East, analyzing the religion, myth, art, and symbolism of the Sumerians, investigating: Who are the Anunnaki? How accurate are the current Sumerian text translations, and how do we know for sure who to believe? Is there a connection between the Anunnaki and other ancient gods? Where are the Anunnaki now? Will their possible return spell the end of our world? Review: A 21st Century look at who the Anunnaki really were - Dr. Lynn does an outstanding job documenting the ancient Sumerians and their legendary gods known to us as Anunnaki. As a student of history I was impressed with new discoveries and the writing style as very informative, engaging and unbiased. A thoroughly enjoyable read with high expectations for the new book Anunnaki Relevation as Dr. Lynn tackles the mysteries in a respectable and informed way. Review: Anunnaki - Iโve read a few Amunnaki books. So like to get different perspectives. Happy with purchase







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R**N
A 21st Century look at who the Anunnaki really were
Dr. Lynn does an outstanding job documenting the ancient Sumerians and their legendary gods known to us as Anunnaki. As a student of history I was impressed with new discoveries and the writing style as very informative, engaging and unbiased. A thoroughly enjoyable read with high expectations for the new book Anunnaki Relevation as Dr. Lynn tackles the mysteries in a respectable and informed way.
G**M
Anunnaki
Iโve read a few Amunnaki books. So like to get different perspectives. Happy with purchase
A**S
matig goed boek
veel gescheven info over de anunnaki klopt niet maar die passage over Sitchin en zijn vertaling van niburi vond ik zeer goed.
H**D
literary/historical exploration
Before getting this book I had seen some other sources, and was aware of disputes concerning the actual meaning of Sumerian texts. Translation is challenging, and whole theories may hang on what a word signifies in a modern language that may not be applicable in that ancient time. In the video of Irving Finkel's lecture, given at the British Museum, I learned that the breakthrough for translating the clay tablets was similar to the discovery of the Rosetta stone which had cracked open the meaning of Egyptian hieroglyphs. In the case of the Sumerian cuneiform writing, it was the King Darius three-language inscription on the side of a mountain that provided a bridge from a known early language to the unknown even-earlier one. So Heather Lynn does acknowledge the translation issue in a central way. One interesting point she brought up called into question Stitchin's entire 12th-planet theory because the word he took to mean a planet could also have several other interpretations. Thus it was wise for this author to take a more 'agnostic' type of stance concerning the identify of the mysterious and apparently-technologically-advanced founders of the Sumerian culture โ the folks known as Annunaki. The fact that they disappeared from Sumeria 'like migrating birds' (possibly by air), and that people seeming to be like them appeared (apparently from the air) in Ireland during that era, is intriguing. However, though dot-connecting is entertaining, it does not constitute proof. This author also tends to put more weight into literary history, and the work of other authors who are translating or trying to translate these texts. So her book provides an overview of what scholars are saying. One aspect I did not care for, and for which I mark this book down a bit, is a tendency to throw in a speculative statement as if it were part of the argument. If I re-read this, I think I will cross those out, and see how well the overall thesis stands up without those small annoyances. The later chapters commence with a warning, which is well founded. There are some disturbing aspects to this history that is slowly being un-covered and dis-covered: the Annunaki who were deified may not have deserved being put on this kind of pedestal. A challenging book overall, but a good counterbalance to the Jeremiah Stitchin saga which may not be valid just on linguistic grounds.
K**G
A Great Introduction to our TRUE HISTORY.
Everyone NEEDS TO KNOW THIS INFORMATION/HISTORY of HUMANS! If you don't know about the Annunaki (Those who from Heaven to Earth came) then you don't really know about human history. Ms. Lynn does a good introduction. Soft and not as broad based as Zacharia Sitchin's 16 +2 (Niece summation) books. Religious and Academic historians are usually full of fertilizer and what they tell you is their fear induced products. Religious "EGO-MANIACAL FANATICS" have deceived us since the beginning of the Catholic church which is the oldest Christian religion after the Iranian religion of Zoroastrianism. Zoroastrianism helps build a foundation of Gratitude, the most valuable habit a human can develop. This book is a great soft point to start. Every author may have slightly different perspectives about some details. I've seen a lot of experts I question based on Zach's books. UCLA, per Billy Carson on youtube video, has Clay tablets for free to read at CDLI. The Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI) represents the efforts of an international group of Assyriologists, museum curators and historians of science to make available through the internet the form and content of cuneiform inscriptions dating from the beginning of writing, ca. 3350 BC.
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