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Chariot Of The Gods

He published his first (and best-known) book, Chariots of the Gods, in 1968. The worldwide best-seller and was followed by 32 more books, including The Eyes of the Sphinx, Twilight of the Gods, History Is Wrong, Evidence of the Gods, and Odyssey of the Gods. His works have been translated into 28 languages and have sold more than 63 million copies. Mar 23, 2019  Chariots of the Gods 1973 movie. This German film explores the theory that aliens visited Earth thousands of years ago.

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Chariot

I'm a fan of the first season of Ancient Aliens and I wanted to read this book because it seems to be the one that started it all.Perhaps when it first came out, it was ground-breaking and intriguing, so people ignored how poorly it was written.But now that the ancient alien theory has been explored more fully - and made into an entire television series - this book falls flat.I found the writing difficult to read. Not because of large words or the difficulty of the issues. Rather, the prose is so stilted, the editing so horrible, the sentences so run-on, it was hard to plod through.Putting aside the shortcomings of the prose, the book also did not fulfill its promise of showing evidence for aliens having visited Earth in the ancient past. The author would present intriguing mysteries from the historic record and archeological sites, then lead the reader to question it (often making extreme assumptions), then drop a bunch of questions.

It's more of a pamphlet that raises questions. The author raises some important and intriguing questions, but I can't recommend that readers pay for a book of questions.If you're interested in this topic, you can skip this book and read up on it in more recent books and by viewing the Ancient Aliens series on the H2 and/or Netflix.

The author wrote this book to try to prove that pre-historical Earth received visitors from out of space who helped with the civilizational process. The thesis itself is very interesting and he shows amazing data to support his theory, but my feeling is that he attributes too much to ETs, as if our human kind could not have come to some conclusions and discoveries by itself. In the end, all boils down to one thing. In all, it's an interesting book, but I wouldn't go as far as to say it has convinced me.