本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
80
言語
ノルウェー語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2009
出版社
Egmont Serieforlaget
ISBN-10
8242941173
ISBN-13
9788242941176
説明
In this intriguing exploration, the authors delve into the mythos surrounding the Anunnaki, ancient deities from Mesopotamian culture. The narrative weaves together historical accounts, archaeological discoveries, and modern interpretations, painting a vivid picture of these enigmatic figures. With careful attention to detail, the text encourages readers to rethink their understanding of ancient civilizations and the gods they worshipped.
As they navigate through the rich tapestry of myths and legends, the authors challenge conventional narratives, suggesting that the Anunnaki play a more significant role in human history than often acknowledged. The book promises to engage both casual readers and scholars alike, offering fresh insights and thought-provoking arguments.
Throughout the pages, a sense of mystery and wonder is cultivated, as the authors engage with both scientific inquiry and speculative thought. This fusion of the factual and the fantastical creates a compelling invitation to explore the depths of human belief and the impact of ancient stories on contemporary thought.
As they navigate through the rich tapestry of myths and legends, the authors challenge conventional narratives, suggesting that the Anunnaki play a more significant role in human history than often acknowledged. The book promises to engage both casual readers and scholars alike, offering fresh insights and thought-provoking arguments.
Throughout the pages, a sense of mystery and wonder is cultivated, as the authors engage with both scientific inquiry and speculative thought. This fusion of the factual and the fantastical creates a compelling invitation to explore the depths of human belief and the impact of ancient stories on contemporary thought.