Journeys to the Mythical Past (Earth Chronicles Expeditions) |
| | | | Title: | Journeys to the Mythical Past (Earth Chronicles Expeditions) | | Author: | Zecharia Sitchin | | Publisher: | Bear & Company | | Type: | Book / Hardcover | | Publication Date: | 11 September, 2007 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1591430801 / 9781591430803 | | List Price: | $24.00 | | You Save: | $7.68 | | Amazon Price: | $16.32 | |
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Product Description The continuing autobiographical account of the investigations and discoveries that led to The Earth Chronicles series
• Zecharia Sitchin reveals for the first time how his life was at risk inside the Great Pyramid and documents 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
In Journeys to the Mythical Past, the sequel to The Earth Chronicles Expeditions, the renowned researcher of antiquity Zecharia Sitchin 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 dedicated to preserving the status quo or that baffle scientists when forced to show them, 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.
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Excitement All The Way! 28 January, 2008 This book is a must read for anyone interested in the "alternative" history record of our planet. It is clearly and concisely written.
Superbly exciting reading. Truly informative and thought provoking.
As always, Dr.Sitchin has produced another winner, and we thank him for it.
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Excellent 11 July, 2008 Don't let the bad publicity against Mr. Sitchin influence your mind.
Many jealous people and especially failed writers hate him.
We all understand that.
There is a person in America who asked the authorities to put him in jail.
Crazy!
Only in America people massacre others with dirty words,
personality assassination and personal hatred. What they do?
They are incapable of writing successful books
so they began to throw dirt from their mouth
and snake-style criticism.
Mr. Sitchin is a remarkable writer.
Respected all over the world.
I collect all his books.
S. Mahdi, Cairo, Egypt.
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The Author Nearly Lost His Life In The Process Of Exposing A Long-kept Secret 02 December, 2007 Zecharia Sitchin's JOURNEYS TO THE MYTHICAL PAST blends archaeology with new age insights and comes from a researcher of antiquity who reveals the existence of a secret chamber in Egypt's Great Pyramid. The author nearly lost his life in the process of exposing a long-kept secret: his firsthand accounts of his exploration range from Egypt to the Vatican and provides a range of excellent insights.
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Journeys Into A Mythical Past 18 January, 2008 Sitchen has some interesting notations on Egypt and relations within Mesopatomia, however, I found this book to be below average in terms of Egyptian history and evolution. I enjoyed his previous books more...
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Nothing Here 21 November, 2007 Sitchen doesn't back up any of his info. I found the book lacking of any substance. If you are an avid reader/researcher of history and religion(s) this book offers nothing which might further your search.
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