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AFRICAN TEMPLES OF THE ANNUNAKI

AFRICAN TEMPLES OF THE ANNUNAKI

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AFRICAN TEMPLES OF THE ANNUNAKI  The book you're referring to is likely "Temples of the African Gods" by Michael Tellinger. The author explores archaeological evidence supporting the existence of an advanced civilization on the southern tip of Africa that predates Sumer and Egypt by 200,000 years. The book includes over 250 original full-color photographs documenting circular stone ruins, monoliths, ancient roads, agricultural terraces, and prehistoric mines in South Africa.

Key features of the book include:

1. **Ancient Sites:** Michael Tellinger documents numerous ancient sites, including circular stone ruins, monoliths, roads, terraces, and mines in South Africa.

2. **Anunnaki Influence:** The author argues that these sites match the descriptions of Abzu, the land of the First People, as described in Sumerian texts. He connects the ruins to the gold-mining operations of the Anunnaki from Nibiru, the 12th planet.

3. **Tesla-like Technology:** Tellinger suggests that the stone circle complexes are remnants of advanced technology, similar to Nikola Tesla's, used for energy generation and tunnel construction.

4. **Sacred Geometry:** The book explores how the stone circle and road complexes are laid out according to principles of sacred geometry.

5. **Anunnaki Contributions:** The author claims that the human civilization influenced by the Anunnaki created totems like the Horus bird, the Sphinx, the Ankh, and large pyramids. He also discusses the construction of an accurate stone calendar.

6. **Petroglyphs:** Michael Tellinger compares the petroglyphs found in the region to the hieroglyphs of Sumerian seals.

7. **Confirmation of Sitchin's Theories:** The book aims to provide physical evidence supporting Zecharia Sitchin's theories about the Anunnaki's role in human origins.

"Temples of the African Gods" contributes to the exploration of alternative theories about ancient civilizations and their technological advancements.

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