Confessions of an Egyptologist. Lost Libraries, Disappeared Labyrinths, and Unexpected Truths Beneath the Arches
The famous researcher of ancient civilizations and the most well-known ideologist of the paleocontact theory, whose books have been translated into 28 languages, tells the story of his friend, Egyptologist Adel, who found himself trapped for several days in the...
underground chambers of the Step Pyramid in Saqqara. The young man tried to find a way out from underground, wandering through corridors and chambers, and saw 'impossible' things that even professional archaeologists are unaware of, for the history of Egypt, according to Adel, has two sides: the official and the strictly classified, hidden from the wider public. The book reveals some of the secrets that Adel encountered in the underground labyrinth. For example, there is every reason to believe that the Great Pyramid of Giza was nothing more than a gigantic library created for future generations. Who has been destroying the knowledge stored within it for thousands of years, considering it concerns millions of books? Von Däniken claims that if we had at our disposal even one thousandth of what was written by people in ancient times, we would completely change our understanding of humanity's past.
The famous researcher of ancient civilizations and the most well-known ideologist of the paleocontact theory, whose books have been translated into 28 languages, tells the story of his friend, Egyptologist Adel, who found himself trapped for several days in the underground chambers of the Step Pyramid in Saqqara. The young man tried to find a way out from underground, wandering through corridors and chambers, and saw 'impossible' things that even professional archaeologists are unaware of, for the history of Egypt, according to Adel, has two sides: the official and the strictly classified, hidden from the wider public. The book reveals some of the secrets that Adel encountered in the underground labyrinth. For example, there is every reason to believe that the Great Pyramid of Giza was nothing more than a gigantic library created for future generations. Who has been destroying the knowledge stored within it for thousands of years, considering it concerns millions of books? Von Däniken claims that if we had at our disposal even one thousandth of what was written by people in ancient times, we would completely change our understanding of humanity's past.
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