An extraordinary journey to the origins of human civilization. Based on a ground breaking methodology of linguistic investigation, supported by toponymic, architectural, stylistic evidence and field data collected within a vast territory, this research reconstructs the timeline of the megalithic age and of its different phases all the while following its epic peoples on their way to conquer the planet. A critical and analytical study that casts new light on the original meaning of thousands of toponyms including place names such as Sardinia,…
The period was that of the Sumerian Hundred Years War (circa 2500–2350 BC). The epoch was one drenched in blood and hunger, for human civilization stood at the precipice of ruin or glory. A ruthless war was raging between the Sumerian city-states of Lagash and Umma. The prize was power and the conquest of the fertile and rich lands of Gu-Edin. The story of some of those epic deeds and their heroes, like Kug-Bau, the mythical goddess-queen, travelled far and wide, across distance and the ages, until it reached the sunny shores of Crete, where…