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    Phoenicia, Arwad, Ugarit, Amrit, Carthage, Anunnaki: Cities, Archeology, Artifacts, Religion, Inscriptions, Slabs, Sites.

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    Phoenicia, Arwad, Ugarit, Amrit, Carthage, Anunnaki: Cities, Archeology, Artifacts, Religion, Inscriptions, Slabs, Sites.

    Phoenicia, Arwad, Ugarit, Amrit, Carthage, Anunnaki: Cities, Archeology, Artifacts, Religion, Inscriptions, Slabs, Sites. (Illustrated History of the Ancient World and Sacred Places) by Maximillien de Lafayette
    English | June 19, 2011 | ASIN: B0056ZWG6A | 344 pages | AZW3 | 11 MB

    This book is also available as a set of 2 mini-volumes in Kindle Edition and in paperback as one large volume at lulu.com


    A huge volume (40 MB). Revised, Expanded and INDEXED Edition. A beautiful book, well researched, conceived and lavishly printed, reflecting the beauty and importance of the art of Phoenicia, Ugarit, Amrit, Arwad and Carthage throughout the centuries from day one till the end of the civilization of theses great countries/cities. It is abundant with:
    Historical stories,
    Mythological tales,
    Explanation of the most important aspects and facets of their culture, social systems, religion, creativity and breathtaking monuments.

    The book includes TRANSLATION and EXPLANATION of PHOENICIAN and UGARITIC TEXTS and ANCIENT INSCRIPTIONS into English, as well as endless illustrations and photos of the whole cultural, social, historical, religious and artistic spectrum of these great civilizations, such as to name a few:
    Jewelry, rings, bracelets, and ornaments
    Royal tombs and sarcophaguses
    Ugaritic furniture
    Tablets and translation of inscriptions
    Steles and monuments of gods and goddesses
    Byblos script, and Ugaritic cuneiform inscriptions
    The Phoenician alphabet
    Harbors and ships
    Statues and figurines
    Castles and fortresses
    Ancient cities and their ruins
    Early Crusaders’ churches, castles and forts in Phoenicia
    Phoenicia and Phoenicians as mentioned in the Bible
    Phoenicia at the time of the Greek, Roman, Crusaders, Arabs and Ottoman occupations
    Phoenician Gods and goddesses, and how their pantheon shaped the origin, aspect and creation of Judaism and other religions
    Baalbeck: The Anunnaki’s mega city on Earth
    Baalbeck; the city of gods, Biblical figures, and the Djinns (Jinn)
    Swastika sign and mystical inscriptions on one of the Jupiter Temple’s column in Baalbeck, linking the builders of the temple/early inhabitants of Baalbeck to the esoteric masters of Tibet, and the extraterrestrial gods of India (Hindu and Buddhism)
    Gilgamesh, Al Arz, Baalbeck and immortality
    The holy site of the early Anunnaki where Gilgamesh sought immortality
    The Cedar Forest, where Gilgamesh spent a few days imploring the Anunnaki gods, to grant him immortality
    The mystery of Hajarat Al Houblah in Baalbeck

    Maximillien de Lafayette's books are available in 2 formats:
    1-Amazon Kindle edition at www.amazon.com
    2-In paperback at www.lulu.com
    http://stores.lulu.com/maximilliendelafayette

    Author's website:
    www.maximilliendelafayettebibliography.com

    About the Author:
    Maximillien de Lafayette wrote more than 1,200 books and numerous encyclopedias; 800 books and 9 encyclopedias are published. He has been writing for the past 50 years.
    He is considered as one of the world leading linguists (Ancient Languages) and historians of ancient civilizations. In addition, he wrote 14 dictionaries of various languages, to name a few: Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, Aramaic, Latin, French, Hittite, Phoenician, Ugaritic, Greek, etc. He is an expert linguist in 26 languages (Ancient and modern).
    In 2004, as an expert linguist and jurist, Maximillien de Lafayette was commissioned by Yale University, School of Law (New Haven, Connecticut) to translate from English to Arabic, The White House Draft of the New Constitution of Iraq, and which was submitted to the Iraqi Council, then the governing body of Iraq. De Lafayette is internationally known for his expertise in the history and languages of ancient civilizations, and social-legal studies of the Near East and the Middle East, with a strong emphasis on tribal dialects, comparative social systems and laws, and Islam.
    Listen to his weekly Radio show, http://www.blogtalkradio.com/maximillien-de-lafayette-show/2010/12/20/maximillien-de-lafayette-show