Gods of the Dawn by Peter Lemesurier

Gods of the Dawn by Peter Lemesurier

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Summary

In this text, Peter Lemesurier explores both the internal design of the Pyramids and their position in relationship to the star system.

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Gods of the Dawn by Peter Lemesurier

The message of the Pyramids and the true Stargate mystery. Peter Lemesurier's 'Great Pyramid Decoded' has now become a worldwide classic. In his new book he develops his ideas beyond his original thoughts and the ideas of Bauval and Hancock in 'The Orion Mysteries' and 'Fingerprints of the Gods' and takes the theories to their logical conclusion. He speaks as Graham Hancock has done in 'Heaven's Mirror', of the ancient civilisation who built the Great Pyramids. Unlike Hancock, Lemesurier believes that his research proves that this ancient civilisation came from outside of the solar system and had an enormous stake in our future. By combining the cutting edge theories of well-known archaeoastronomers like Hancock and Bauval, with his own years of intensive research, Lemesurier at last presents a unified theory of the Pyramids. He convincingly argues that they are in fact part of an ancient star map -- a message in stone from a vastly superior intelligence, designed to guide us through the present, steer us towards the future and finally summon us to the Stars.
Peter Lemesurier is a former Cambridge linguist and professional translator. He is regarded as a worldwide authority on the Great Pyramid. He has written several books on this subject and has also deciphered Nostradamus' code.
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ISBN 13 9780722536995
ISBN 10 0722536992
Title Gods of the Dawn
Author Peter Lemesurier
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1999-03-15
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.