The 12th Planet (Book I): Book 1

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Over the years, startling evidence has been unearthed, challenging established notions of the origins of Earth and life on it and suggesting the existence of a superior race of beings who once inhabited our world. The product of thirty years of intensive research, The 12th Planet is the first book in Zecharia Sitchin's prophetic Earth Chronicles series--a revolutionary body of work that offers indisputable documentary proof of humanity's extraterrestrial forefathers. Travelers from the stars, they arrived eons ago, and planted the genetic seed that would ultimately blossom into a remarkable species...called Man.

The 12th Planet brings to life the Sumerian civilization, presenting millennia-old evidence of the existence of Nibiru, the home planet of the Anunnaki and of the landings of the Anunnaki on Earth every 3,600 years, and reveals a complete history of the solar system as told by these early visitors from another planet.

Zecharia Sitchin's Earth Chronicles series, with millions of copies sold worldwide, deal with the history and prehistory of Earth and humankind. Each book in the series is based upon information written on clay tablets by the ancient civilizations of the Near East. The series is offered here, for the first time, in highly readable, hardbound collector's editions with enhanced maps and diagrams.

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4.5
63 reviews
A Google user
December 12, 2019
If you have the intelligence to follow along this is a almost direct translation of the Sumerian documentation of the beginning of the solar system, Our species, and many other of life's major questions. Its a mix of translations from what they called the The Eden. Over 30 thousand cuneiform tablots and granite steilahs found are the source or the translation. Though it leaves out many details of the original cuneiform text its detailed enough to expose the bibles origins.
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Tony Borgia-Lux
April 6, 2022
I definitely think Sitchen was on to some really deep truths in this book and I just read some of his books during last six years so this book was very enlightening and the Elohim I think are not quite the same thing as Annunaki so I disagree with him on that point but a awesome read nonetheless..he offers so much historical and mythological information but his ancient alien beliefs i still dont totally believe but he had to be on to something
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Tara Pulawski
August 27, 2017
Interesting concept, but I have seriously lost the plot number of times. It is like a chaos of names and it is hard to figure out who is who, what they do and why they are others and then back themselves. Very pushed concept.
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About the author

Zecharia Sitchin (1920-2010) was born in Russia and grew up in Palestine, where he acquired a profound knowledge of modern and ancient Hebrew, other Semitic and European languages, the Old Testament, and the history and archaeology of the Near East. A graduate of the University of London with a degree in economic history, he worked as a journalist and editor for many years prior to undertaking his life’s work--The Earth Chronicles.

One of the few scholars able to read the clay tablets and interpret ancient Sumerian and Akkadian, Sitchin based The Earth Chronicles series on the texts and pictorial evidence recorded by the ancient civilizations of the Near East. His books have been widely translated, reprinted in paperback editions, converted to Braille for the blind, and featured on radio and television programs.

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