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Anunnaki Gods in Elam, Guardians of the Eastern Gate. Anunnaki Origins, #11
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- ISBN8233143267
- EAN9798233143267
- Date de parution07/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
In the shifting landscapes between Mesopotamia and Persia lay one of the world's most enduring frontier civilizations - Elam, a kingdom whose gods, kings, and cities shaped the boundaries of ancient power. Elam: The Sacred Frontier of the Ancient World takes readers deep into the temples, treaties, and sacred systems of a forgotten empire where divine authority was not a myth but a living institution.
Through wars, alliances, and the rhythm of trade routes, Elam's priests and kings built a civilization that survived by balancing faith and politics at the edge of the known world. This book reveals how geography, religion, and power intertwined to create one of the most complex sacred orders in antiquity. Richly written and meticulously researched, it's for readers fascinated by ancient civilizations, Near Eastern religion, and the politics of legitimacy.
Journey into the world of borderland gods, mountain sanctuaries, and divine kingship - where Elam stood as both neighbor and rival to the empires that defined history.
Through wars, alliances, and the rhythm of trade routes, Elam's priests and kings built a civilization that survived by balancing faith and politics at the edge of the known world. This book reveals how geography, religion, and power intertwined to create one of the most complex sacred orders in antiquity. Richly written and meticulously researched, it's for readers fascinated by ancient civilizations, Near Eastern religion, and the politics of legitimacy.
Journey into the world of borderland gods, mountain sanctuaries, and divine kingship - where Elam stood as both neighbor and rival to the empires that defined history.





















