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Sitchin presents the theory of a twelfth planet in our solar system, proposing that these celestial visitors shaped the course of civilization. This revelation is framed within the context of archaeological findings and astronomical data, urging readers to reconsider the timeline of human development and our relationship with the cosmos.
Challenging traditional archeological interpretations, the work invites readers to question what they thought they knew about ancient civilizations. Through compelling arguments and intricate connections, it paints a picture of a world where the past might be more closely linked to the stars than previously believed.