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Point of Origin: Gobekli Tepe and the Spiritual Matrix for the World’s Cosmologies
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SKU: 9781620554449
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Unlock the mysteries of Gobekli Tepe, the world’s oldest temple. Explore its influence on ancient cosmologies, from Egypt to Tibet. Discover shared sacred symbols, creation myths, and the origins of civilization, religion, and science. Laird Scranton reveals the sophisticated knowledge of this ancient site, pre-dating written language, offering a foundation for understanding our shared past. 9781620554449
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Gauri Ghosal –
I liked this book. It opens up my mind to a different possibility of how human civilization began, and what could be true.
Vidhi Gupta –
While intriguing, I found some of Scranton’s interpretations speculative. Still, the book raises important questions about our understanding of history.
Bhaviripudi Kusuma Sri –
Scranton presents a compelling case for Gobekli Tepe’s importance. However, the book could be more accessible for readers unfamiliar with ancient cosmology.
Prateek Sahni –
Gobekli Tepe is presented with great details. Easy to understand and exciting to read through the book.
Deepanshu Sharma –
It was okay, but at times the narratives felt a bit hard to follow along, had to take some notes. Overall it was fine.
Ajey Dixit –
Absolutely brilliant! Scranton connects the dots in a way I never thought possible. A must-read for anyone interested in ancient mysteries and our shared human story.
Umang Gaba –
A real eye-opener! I learned so much about Gobekli Tepe and its potential influence. Scranton’s research is impressive. I loved reading it.
Amisha Jain –
Scranton’s work opens up my mind to how civilization began. A recommended read!
Anan Ahmad Khan –
Interesting premise, but the book felt repetitive at times. Still, it offers a unique perspective on the origins of civilization. Would have liked more concrete evidence.
Vanshika Gupta –
A fascinating exploration of Gobekli Tepe. While some theories felt a bit stretched, the connections Scranton draws are thought-provoking. Definitely worth a read for history buffs.