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TEMPLES OF THE AFRICAN GODS BY

MICHAEL TELLINGER, JOHAN HEINE

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TEMPLES OF THE AFRICAN GODS BY MICHAEL

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This is a scientific expose that will shatter our knowledge of ancient human history. Scholars have told us that the first civilisation on Earth emerged in a land called Sumer some 6000 years ago. New archaeological and scientific discoveries made by Michael Tellinger, Johan Heine and a team of leading scientists, show that the Sumerians and even the Egyptians inherited all their knowledge from an earlier civilisation that lived at the southern tip of Africa more than 200,000 years ago...mining gold. These were also the people who carved the first Horus bird, the first Sphinx, built the first pyramids and built an accurate stone calendar right in the heart of it all. "Adam's Calendar" is the flagship among millions of circular stone ruins, ancient roads, agricultural terraces and thousands of ancient mines, left behind by a vanished civilisation which we now call the First People. They carved detailed images into the hardest rock, worshipped the sun, and are the first to carve an image of the Egyptian Ankh - key of life and universal knowledge, 200,000 years before the Egyptians came to light. This book graphically exposes these discoveries and will be the catalyst for rewriting our ancient human history. The book is a continuation of Tellinger's previous books "Slave Species of God" and "Adam's Calendar" which have become favourites with readers in over 20 countries.

Sales Rank: #1120287 in Books ●

Brand: Brand: Zulu Planet Publishers ●

Published on: 2010-04-01 ●

Original language: English ●

Number of items: 1 ●

Dimensions: .80" h x 8.90" w x 10.00" l, 2.07 pounds ● Binding: Hardcover ● 176 pages ● Features

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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful. Great Pictures, Short on Facts.

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because they are definitely pyramid shaped curiously isolated on a large flat plain. One thing curious to me about these stone circles, not noted by the authors, is that the concentric nature of their construction bears a striking similarity to the megalithic ruins found on Malta.

Regardless of their theories and lack of hard data, it is obvious they have well documented, if only with pictures, a bonafide historical anomaly desperately worthy of further investigation. What is clear by these photos is that a massive interconnected culture, a veritable metropolis, once existed in South Africa that would appear to pre-date any known civilization by tens of thousands of years. While some of the stone structures may have a more recent origin, if only from late comers refurbishing an existing site for other purposes, it is obvious that the greater part of these ruins are hoary with age well beyond the time frame of any known locally attributable culture. In the area and greater South Africa in general, there are indeed ancient mines dating back by some estimates as much as 100,000yrs with the great mystery, among other things, being obviously who could possibly have been responsible for such things in remote antiquity. If the stone structures they have photographed are any indication, they may have found the answer. Overall, disappointing as a read, but worth every penny for the pictures.

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful. Real Facts - Weak Hypotheses

By Dr. Gerd Doeben-Henisch A GIFT

When I left South Africa September 2011 after one big conference and another workshop a friend handed me out a gift. It was the book 'Temples of the African Gods'. Clearly I had to try to read this book.

POINT OF VIEW

I am not a historian nor an archaeologist but nevertheless I am dealing with the evolution of the universe, the biological life on earth as well as some special developments within the biological evolution. From this I have learned that since about 10 - 15 years there seems to by some 'convergence' of scholarly opinions that the today living 'humans' are all descendants of the 'homo sapiens' who about -60.000 made his way out of Africa along the Arabian Peninsula into Asia, Australia, Europe, North- and South-America. There seems to be also some interdependence between this migration and the eruption of the super-vulcano at lake Toba in Sumatra, which happened somewhere in the time span -75.000 until -65.000.

MANY PICTURES, SPARCE TEXTS

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to the areas and locations mentioned in the book. This makes it very difficult to come to a sound judgment about the content of the book.

EXCITING TOPICS

Despite the above mentioned spares methodological 'outlook' the subject of the book is exciting: the photographs and the texts give the impression, that there are thousands of ruins in the southern part of Africa which stem from a time long before the eldest known high culture of Sumer (whose early period is dated back to a time about -5300, with early syllabic tablet-inscriptions from about -2700 belonging to a language with no resemblance to any other known language family). The authors are dating back some of the African findings to -50.000 and to -100.000 (cf. pp.105-106). In the context of old gold mines they report findings of old tools dated back to -200.000 or even -400.000 (cf. p.107). Details are missing. Because such time measurements are important it would be important to make these arguments very clear. Especially it would be interesting whether the main bulk of ruins stems from the time before the Toba volcano eruption or from the time after that. Additionally they point explicitly to thousands of African petroglyphs whose form show strong resemblances to sumerian symbols. They hypothesize that the people -- and their knowledge -- are connected to the old religious beliefs of the sumerian religion(s). This entails that African knowledge is been assumed to be 'transferred' to the Sumerians. An interesting hypothesis, but how can this be proved? An exchange over -- perhaps -- 60.000 or 90.000 or even more years? It is difficult to see how this could have happened. Besides this assumed relationship to the Sumerians the authors have collected many evidences of ancient ruins which all show the same structures of walls formed in circles around circles connected by roads which are always delimited by walls with a height of at least 1.5m. And -- strangely -- these walls have no entrances. The roads end up at walls. They report 500 km of roads investigated by their own. They guess, that it must be several thousands km. Alone the stones of the known roads make up a number of about 500 Million large stones. From the sheer number of these ruins the authors infer, that these ruins could not have been built up by the few people migrating from the north of Africa to the south (p.96f). Also they give some reflections about the possible 'meaning' of this circled architecture with no entrances and they propose some ideas about resonance spaces enlarging energy. Clear arguments are missing.

While the overall impression of the arguments is that of fuzziness and of a very speculative nature there remains the fact of the enormous number of ruins, of petroglyphs, of tools, old mines -- especially goldmines -- and a lack of convincing explanations. The existence of much earlier cultures than those known today as that of Sumer would be an interesting modification of the history of cultures, but would not make a great difference in the overall evolution of life on earth where 100.000 years do not mean to much. The main time scales here are counting Millions, hundreds of Millions or even Billions of years.

MANY QUESTIONS LEFT

Thus after finishing the reading of the book some new interesting ideas have come to my mind, but many unsolved questions are left too. In my impression the authors have introduced some very interesting ideas (I did not report all of them), but for me the relationship to the 'real facts' is often too weak. This weakness in speculation can weaken the importance of the real facts which are indeed challenging.

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The most fascinating book about ancient civilizations I've ever read! By anonymous

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there. The issue price on the book was 29, I found mine on e-bay for WAY less than these sellers. You also might find one at a used book store or library for less, I highly recommend it to everyone who can get their hands on a copy :=).

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