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Languages and Literatures: Cuneiform Civilizations
Languages and Literatures: Cuneiform Civilizations
Languages and Literatures: Cuneiform Civilizations
The first in the Languages and Literatures lecture series, this lecture presents the history and development of Cuneiform; the oldest known style of writing....
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1.3 Hell: Views of the Underworld in Mesopotamia
1.3 Hell: Views of the Underworld in Mesopotamia
1.3 Hell: Views of the Underworld in Mesopotamia
Examples of visions of the afterlife in Mesopotamian literature. If you find that I may have made a mistake or would like to add something please comment and...
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Mesopotamia - The Sumerians
Mesopotamia - The Sumerians
Mesopotamia - The Sumerians
Sumer (from Akkadian Šumeru; Sumerian ki-en-ĝir , approximately "land of the civilized kings" or "native land"[note 1]) was an ancient civilization and histo...
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The Lost Book of Enki Part 1 (Introduction)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 1 (Introduction)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 1 (Introduction)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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The Lost Book of Enki Part 2 (Introduction)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 2 (Introduction)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 2 (Introduction)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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The Lost Book of Enki Part 3 (Introduction)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 3 (Introduction)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 3 (Introduction)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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14:51
The Lost Book of Enki Part 4 (Tablet 1)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 4 (Tablet 1)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 4 (Tablet 1)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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14:51
The Lost Book of Enki Part 5 (Tablet 1)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 5 (Tablet 1)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 5 (Tablet 1)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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The Lost Book of Enki Part 6 (Tablet 1)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 6 (Tablet 1)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 6 (Tablet 1)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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The Lost Book of Enki Part 7 (Tablet 2)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 7 (Tablet 2)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 7 (Tablet 2)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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10:41
The Lost Book of Enki Part 8 (Tablet 2)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 8 (Tablet 2)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 8 (Tablet 2)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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10:01
The Lost Book of Enki Part 9 (Tablet 2)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 9 (Tablet 2)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 9 (Tablet 2)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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14:21
The Lost Book of Enki Part 10 (Tablet 3)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 10 (Tablet 3)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 10 (Tablet 3)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual
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14:08
The Lost Book of Enki Part 19 (Tablet 6)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 19 (Tablet 6)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 19 (Tablet 6)
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian
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11:19
The Lost Book of Enki Part 21 (Tablet 6)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 21 (Tablet 6)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 21 (Tablet 6)
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian
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The Lost Book of Enki Part 22 (Tablet 7)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 22 (Tablet 7)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 22 (Tablet 7)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that th
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24:40
The Lost Book of Enki Part 23 (Tablet 7)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 23 (Tablet 7)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 23 (Tablet 7)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that th
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32:04
The Lost Book of Enki Part 24 (Tablet 8)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 24 (Tablet 8)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 24 (Tablet 8)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that th
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37:55
The Lost Book of Enki Part 25 (Tablet 9)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 25 (Tablet 9)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 25 (Tablet 9)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that th
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37:30
The Lost Book of Enki Part 26 (Tablet 10)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 26 (Tablet 10)
The Lost Book of Enki Part 26 (Tablet 10)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that th
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The Epic Of Gilgamesh In Sumerian
The Epic Of Gilgamesh In Sumerian
The Epic Of Gilgamesh In Sumerian
The EPIC OF GILGAMESH is the earliest great work of literature that we know of, and was first written down by the Sumerians around 2100 B.C. Ancient Sumer wa...
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EP81 : Sumerian Artifacts & Ancient Astronauts
EP81 : Sumerian Artifacts & Ancient Astronauts
EP81 : Sumerian Artifacts & Ancient Astronauts
Sumer (from Akkadian Šumeru; Sumerian 𒆠𒂗𒂠 ki-en-ĝir15, approximately "land of the civilized kings" or "native land"[note 1]) was an ancient civilization and ...
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Prostitution and Patriarchy
Prostitution and Patriarchy
Prostitution and Patriarchy
Prostitution is obviously a tool of the white supremacist, capitalist patriarchy, and has always been used to oppress women, according to feminist 'historians'.
Meanwhile, in the real world...
"Ishtar Will Not Tire" - Akkadian Erotic Hymn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF2ytC-hwQA
Livestream Channel:
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Outro Music: Ken's Theme by FamilyJules7x
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etDon1LH1vA
Sources:
Prostitution in animals
Capuchin monkeys: http://www.zmescience.com/
Languages and Literatures: Cuneiform Civilizations
The first in the Languages and Literatures lecture series, this lecture presents the history and development of Cuneiform; the oldest known style of writing....
wn.com/Languages And Literatures Cuneiform Civilizations
The first in the Languages and Literatures lecture series, this lecture presents the history and development of Cuneiform; the oldest known style of writing....
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 5858
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author:
Wes Cecil
1.3 Hell: Views of the Underworld in Mesopotamia
Examples of visions of the afterlife in Mesopotamian literature. If you find that I may have made a mistake or would like to add something please comment and...
wn.com/1.3 Hell Views Of The Underworld In Mesopotamia
Examples of visions of the afterlife in Mesopotamian literature. If you find that I may have made a mistake or would like to add something please comment and...
- published: 07 Mar 2009
- views: 3029
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author:
wayman29
Mesopotamia - The Sumerians
Sumer (from Akkadian Šumeru; Sumerian ki-en-ĝir , approximately "land of the civilized kings" or "native land"[note 1]) was an ancient civilization and histo...
wn.com/Mesopotamia The Sumerians
Sumer (from Akkadian Šumeru; Sumerian ki-en-ĝir , approximately "land of the civilized kings" or "native land"[note 1]) was an ancient civilization and histo...
The Lost Book of Enki Part 1 (Introduction)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 1 (Introduction)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 523
The Lost Book of Enki Part 2 (Introduction)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 2 (Introduction)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 157
The Lost Book of Enki Part 3 (Introduction)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 3 (Introduction)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 139
The Lost Book of Enki Part 4 (Tablet 1)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 4 (Tablet 1)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 133
The Lost Book of Enki Part 5 (Tablet 1)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 5 (Tablet 1)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 18
The Lost Book of Enki Part 6 (Tablet 1)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 6 (Tablet 1)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 27 May 2015
- views: 300
The Lost Book of Enki Part 7 (Tablet 2)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 7 (Tablet 2)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 01 Jun 2015
- views: 97
The Lost Book of Enki Part 8 (Tablet 2)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 8 (Tablet 2)
Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 02 Jun 2015
- views: 29
The Lost Book of Enki Part 9 (Tablet 2)
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"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 03 Jun 2015
- views: 23
The Lost Book of Enki Part 10 (Tablet 3)
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"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 10 (Tablet 3)
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"Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus. But I suspect he is taking a big risk, and I don’t think it"
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- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 33
The Lost Book of Enki Part 19 (Tablet 6)
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 90
The Lost Book of Enki Part 21 (Tablet 6)
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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- published: 14 Aug 2015
- views: 151
The Lost Book of Enki Part 22 (Tablet 7)
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 82
The Lost Book of Enki Part 23 (Tablet 7)
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 23 (Tablet 7)
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Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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- published: 12 Sep 2015
- views: 143
The Lost Book of Enki Part 24 (Tablet 8)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 24 (Tablet 8)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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- published: 22 Sep 2015
- views: 118
The Lost Book of Enki Part 25 (Tablet 9)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 25 (Tablet 9)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 164
The Lost Book of Enki Part 26 (Tablet 10)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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wn.com/The Lost Book Of Enki Part 26 (Tablet 10)
The Lost Book of Enki: Check out the entire series here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKre86s7f9XR5bHHcQy3fneR65EWpy2K1
Description: "Within these pages Sitchin gives us his complete vision of our past. ‘The Lost Book of Enki’ is a work of literature, written in the style of an Akkadian epic poem, and provides us with Sitchin’s version of the original ‘sourcebook’ for the Mesopotamian/Egyptian mythologies. He has set the book out in the form of 14 tablets, written out by the master Akkadian scribe Endubsar. In the text, Endubsar claims that the tablets were dictated to him by the god Enki himself. The impression is given that the reader has in front of him actual historical material, and it’s easy to see why many readers have taken this book at face value. But this book is in reality an historical novel, incorporating Sitchin’s world-view."
"For his part, he openly offers this book as a possible blueprint for the original source-book upon which all Mesopotamian mythology was once based. It stands as a literary work, rather than a theoretical study. He has brought together many stories, from epics and fragments alike, and made a cohesive whole from them based upon his theory about extra-terrestrial gods. The sheer scale of his vision is breathtaking. Perhaps Sitchin felt that he needed to give this vision an appropriate form in one book, his Magnum Opus."
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- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 483
The Epic Of Gilgamesh In Sumerian
The EPIC OF GILGAMESH is the earliest great work of literature that we know of, and was first written down by the Sumerians around 2100 B.C. Ancient Sumer wa...
wn.com/The Epic Of Gilgamesh In Sumerian
The EPIC OF GILGAMESH is the earliest great work of literature that we know of, and was first written down by the Sumerians around 2100 B.C. Ancient Sumer wa...
EP81 : Sumerian Artifacts & Ancient Astronauts
Sumer (from Akkadian Šumeru; Sumerian 𒆠𒂗𒂠 ki-en-ĝir15, approximately "land of the civilized kings" or "native land"[note 1]) was an ancient civilization and ...
wn.com/Ep81 Sumerian Artifacts Ancient Astronauts
Sumer (from Akkadian Šumeru; Sumerian 𒆠𒂗𒂠 ki-en-ĝir15, approximately "land of the civilized kings" or "native land"[note 1]) was an ancient civilization and ...
Prostitution and Patriarchy
Prostitution is obviously a tool of the white supremacist, capitalist patriarchy, and has always been used to oppress women, according to feminist 'historians'.
Meanwhile, in the real world...
"Ishtar Will Not Tire" - Akkadian Erotic Hymn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF2ytC-hwQA
Livestream Channel:
http://tinyurl.com/pnss243
Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SargonofAkkad/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Sargon_of_Akkad
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/therationalistsyt
Outro Music: Ken's Theme by FamilyJules7x
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etDon1LH1vA
Sources:
Prostitution in animals
Capuchin monkeys: http://www.zmescience.com/research/how-scientists-tught-monkeys-the-concept-of-money-not-long-after-the-first-prostitute-monkey-appeared/
Chimpanzees: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/sex-for-meat-ndash-how-chimps-seduce-their-mates-1665356.html
http://www.livescience.com/3462-chimps-barter-sex.html
Penguins: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/60302.stm
Ancient prostitution in the Near East
http://www.academia.edu/2360254/Temple_Sacred_Prostitution_in_Ancient_Mesopotamia_Revisited
Ishtar will not tire
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=spJbp4bu9lIC&pg;=PA87&lpg;=PA87&dq;=ishtar+will+not+tire+full+text&source;=bl&ots;=Du_6qaGAOU&sig;=YHPrdZiwKdLl4iuOJ2LLo1nw2V8&hl;=en&sa;=X&ved;=0CCEQ6AEwAGoVChMIktKamc6mxwIVJSvbCh056AOk#v=onepage&q;=ishtar%20will%20not%20tire%20full%20text&f;=false
Prostitution in China
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=eJfXg7zRSe0C&pg;=PA201&lpg;=PA201&dq;=han+dynasty+prostitution&source;=bl&ots;=QtUBCy4VqX&sig;=ODTTKaY7EF0kDkEhTS9eTnNXAw0&hl;=en&sa;=X&ei;=gyvxUsbxFImuyQGPjoCABA&redir;_esc=y#v=onepage&q;=han%20dynasty%20prostitution&f;=false
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6qFH-53_VnEC&pg;=PA103&redir;_esc=y#v=onepage&q;&f;=false
Indian prostitutes
http://listverse.com/2014/02/11/10-types-of-prostitutes-in-history/
Aspasia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspasia
Feminist wikipedia article
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_colonial_India
American prostitutes
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/when-prostitution-wasnt-crime-fascinating-history-sex-work-america
Prostition as a result of wealth
Ethopia: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41965872?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
Men support decriminalising more than women
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/08/13/majority-support-decriminalising-prostitution/
wn.com/Prostitution And Patriarchy
Prostitution is obviously a tool of the white supremacist, capitalist patriarchy, and has always been used to oppress women, according to feminist 'historians'.
Meanwhile, in the real world...
"Ishtar Will Not Tire" - Akkadian Erotic Hymn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF2ytC-hwQA
Livestream Channel:
http://tinyurl.com/pnss243
Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SargonofAkkad/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Sargon_of_Akkad
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/therationalistsyt
Outro Music: Ken's Theme by FamilyJules7x
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etDon1LH1vA
Sources:
Prostitution in animals
Capuchin monkeys: http://www.zmescience.com/research/how-scientists-tught-monkeys-the-concept-of-money-not-long-after-the-first-prostitute-monkey-appeared/
Chimpanzees: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/sex-for-meat-ndash-how-chimps-seduce-their-mates-1665356.html
http://www.livescience.com/3462-chimps-barter-sex.html
Penguins: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/60302.stm
Ancient prostitution in the Near East
http://www.academia.edu/2360254/Temple_Sacred_Prostitution_in_Ancient_Mesopotamia_Revisited
Ishtar will not tire
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=spJbp4bu9lIC&pg;=PA87&lpg;=PA87&dq;=ishtar+will+not+tire+full+text&source;=bl&ots;=Du_6qaGAOU&sig;=YHPrdZiwKdLl4iuOJ2LLo1nw2V8&hl;=en&sa;=X&ved;=0CCEQ6AEwAGoVChMIktKamc6mxwIVJSvbCh056AOk#v=onepage&q;=ishtar%20will%20not%20tire%20full%20text&f;=false
Prostitution in China
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=eJfXg7zRSe0C&pg;=PA201&lpg;=PA201&dq;=han+dynasty+prostitution&source;=bl&ots;=QtUBCy4VqX&sig;=ODTTKaY7EF0kDkEhTS9eTnNXAw0&hl;=en&sa;=X&ei;=gyvxUsbxFImuyQGPjoCABA&redir;_esc=y#v=onepage&q;=han%20dynasty%20prostitution&f;=false
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6qFH-53_VnEC&pg;=PA103&redir;_esc=y#v=onepage&q;&f;=false
Indian prostitutes
http://listverse.com/2014/02/11/10-types-of-prostitutes-in-history/
Aspasia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspasia
Feminist wikipedia article
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_colonial_India
American prostitutes
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/when-prostitution-wasnt-crime-fascinating-history-sex-work-america
Prostition as a result of wealth
Ethopia: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41965872?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
Men support decriminalising more than women
https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/08/13/majority-support-decriminalising-prostitution/
- published: 13 Aug 2015
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