Prehistory Decoded

Prehistory Decoded
Title Prehistory Decoded PDF eBook
Author Martin Sweatman
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 320
Release 2019-06-07
Genre Science
ISBN 1838599665

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The story of a major scientific discovery, solving one of the greatest puzzles on Earth. Connects geoscience and astronomy with ancient archaeology to uncover an astronmical code used for over 40,000 years. Explains the meaning of some of the greatest ancient artworks.

Ancient Africa — Fully Explained: Geography, Prehistory, Early History and the Rise of Its Civilizations

Ancient Africa — Fully Explained: Geography, Prehistory, Early History and the Rise of Its Civilizations
Title Ancient Africa — Fully Explained: Geography, Prehistory, Early History and the Rise of Its Civilizations PDF eBook
Author Adam Muksawa
Publisher Muksawa
Pages 292
Release 2021-09-25
Genre History
ISBN

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The Ancient history of Africa can be thought of as a history of beginnings, for it is in Africa that the human story first begins. In telling this story of Africa's past, a variety of images and maps are included — which means that you'll never get "lost" in a "sea" of text. And like the cover says, everything is "fully explained" (without becoming — tedious, boring, dull etc.). The end-result of all this is a truly engaging book, suitable for all, that will likely change how you think about Africa (forever).

Prehistory Explained

Prehistory Explained
Title Prehistory Explained PDF eBook
Author Shane Leach (P.)
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9781087948140

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Karahan Tepe

Karahan Tepe
Title Karahan Tepe PDF eBook
Author Andrew Collins
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 648
Release 2024-10-08
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1591434793

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• Examines the intricate carvings, chambers, and structures, revealing the site’s acoustical properties, shamanic symbolism, and astronomical alignments • Reveals how Karahan Tepe was used by shamans to connect with the Milky Way’s Galactic bulge in its role as the head of the cosmic serpent • Explains how the site’s builders, who created the world’s first post ice age civilization, are remembered in myth and legend as the Watchers and Nephilim of Jewish religious tradition and as the Anunnaki gods of Sumerian mythology Considered the most important archaeological discovery of the 21st century, Karahan Tepe is an enormous complex of stone structures in southeastern Turkey covering an estimated ten acres. Built more than 11,000 years ago, Karahan Tepe contains some of the oldest monumental architecture anywhere on Earth, including human and animal statues, ubiquitous snake carvings, T-shaped pillars, and interconnecting underground enclosures with stone columns carved directly from the bedrock. Chronicling his explorations of Karahan Tepe, Andrew Collins presents the first in-depth investigation of the discoveries at the site: who built it, its astronomical alignments, and its cosmological connections. He examines the intricate carvings and architectural features, including a newly discovered statue of a giant human figure. Explaining how the site functioned as a shamanic oracle center, Collins shows how its rock-cut structures were used to connect with the Milky Way’s Galactic Bulge and stars of Scorpius in their role as the head and active spirit of a perceived cosmic serpent. He traces this serpent motif throughout history, identifying it with the biblical serpent of Eden, the kundalini of Vedic tradition, and the black snake of the Yezidis. He demonstrates how the belief in the existence of the Milky Way serpent among the inhabitants of Karahan Tepe went on to influence the foundation of the Gnostic Ophite mysteries suppressed by the Christian Church. He also shows how the founders of Karahan Tepe were recalled in Hebrew myth and legend as the Watchers and Nephilim and in Sumerian and Babylonian mythology as the Anunnaki. Sharing a wealth of evidence, Collins confirms that Karahan Tepe and its sister site of Göbekli Tepe belonged to the world’s first post–Ice Age civilization, which today bears the enigmatic name of Taş Tepeler.

A Biography of Our Sun

A Biography of Our Sun
Title A Biography of Our Sun PDF eBook
Author Laura Pesce
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 122
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031547292

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Horror and Hope

Horror and Hope
Title Horror and Hope PDF eBook
Author Dominic Kirkham
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 192
Release 2021-07-28
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1666714801

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Christianity is a global phenomenon that has affected the lives of millions of people and expressed itself in many ways over the centuries. Often these expressions have been at odds with the core values of the gospel and teachings of Jesus. Imperialism, colonization, anti-Semitism, racism, misogyny--to name but some issues--have all been associated with this religion almost from the outset. They are part of a legacy that we can no longer evade in the face of the many questioning voices of the modern world. But how has this curious and conflicted situation come about? And did Jesus even intend to found a new religion? Drawing on modern scriptural studies, current academic thinking, and several decades of personal religious and monastic life the writer seeks to find answers, examining the historical record of the past two millennia. In a world that is increasingly secular and skeptical of religious claims the answer to how the Christian legacy is to be presented in a post-Christian world is crucial for the future and the challenge this book seeks to address.

The Threefold Struggle

The Threefold Struggle
Title The Threefold Struggle PDF eBook
Author Andrew Frederick Smith
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 534
Release 2022-08-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438488734

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We members of settler colonial culture—the latest form of what novelist and cultural critic Daniel Quinn calls Taker culture—are constrained by myriad institutions that leave us with little choice but to engage in practices that are profoundly damaging to the planet, to others, and to ourselves. Our path to living otherwise, Andrew Frederick Smith argues, lies in the threefold struggle, which is inspired by Quinn's focus on the interweaving roots of ecological, social, and personal wellbeing. These three forms of wellbeing are co-implicated. We cannot enjoy one without equally enjoying the others; they are a package deal. As such, what works for people individually and collectively works for the planet, and vice versa. Reclaiming our lives and revitalizing our human and more-than-human communities are salient acts of resistance against Taker culture. They offer means of escape from our cultural captivity and an opportunity for full-spectrum wellbeing.