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Anunnaki Architects of Urartu. Anunnaki Origins, #12
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- ISBN8233380785
- EAN9798233380785
- Date de parution07/01/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
High on the shoulders of the ancient Near East stood a kingdom unlike any other-a mountain-built power forged from stone, water, and unbroken will. Kingdom of Stone: Urartu and the Rise of the Highland Empire takes readers deep into the world of Urartu, the formidable civilization that rose between rival empires and reshaped the highlands into a landscape of fortresses, canals, and sacred authority.
This book uncovers how Urartu mastered its harsh terrain, engineered stability where nature offered none, and built a network of power that challenged the greatest forces of its age. Through vivid storytelling and immersive historical insight, the forgotten kingdom of the north emerges with new clarity, strength, and significance. Inside, readers will find a sweeping exploration of Urartu's geography, kingship, warfare, engineering, religion, and legacy-woven into a compelling narrative that brings its stones, mountains, and memory back to life.
Perfect for fans of ancient history, archaeology, and lost civilizations, this book reveals a world where survival became statecraft and where every fortress and canal testified to the ambition of a people determined to endure. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious newcomer, Kingdom of Stone invites you into a realm of towering citadels, sacred landscapes, and the relentless human drive to build order against the odds.
This book uncovers how Urartu mastered its harsh terrain, engineered stability where nature offered none, and built a network of power that challenged the greatest forces of its age. Through vivid storytelling and immersive historical insight, the forgotten kingdom of the north emerges with new clarity, strength, and significance. Inside, readers will find a sweeping exploration of Urartu's geography, kingship, warfare, engineering, religion, and legacy-woven into a compelling narrative that brings its stones, mountains, and memory back to life.
Perfect for fans of ancient history, archaeology, and lost civilizations, this book reveals a world where survival became statecraft and where every fortress and canal testified to the ambition of a people determined to endure. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious newcomer, Kingdom of Stone invites you into a realm of towering citadels, sacred landscapes, and the relentless human drive to build order against the odds.




















