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Karahan Tepe Andrew Collins

Karahan Tepe By Andrew Collins

Karahan Tepe by Andrew Collins


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An in-depth investigation of the ancient structures at Karahan Tepe, its builders, and its cosmic shamanic purpose

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Karahan Tepe: Civilization of the Anunnaki and the Cosmic Origins of the Serpent of Eden by Andrew Collins

An in-depth investigation of the ancient structures at Karahan Tepe, its builders, and its cosmic shamanic purpose

Examines the intricate carvings, chambers, and structures, revealing the sites acoustical properties, shamanic symbolism, and astronomical alignments

Reveals how Karahan Tepe was used by shamans to connect with the Milky Ways Galactic bulge in its role as the head of the cosmic serpent

Explains how the sites builders, who created the worlds first postIce Age civilization, are remembered in myth and legend as the Watchers and Nephilim of Jewish religious tradition and as the Anunnaki gods of Sumerian mythology

Considered the most important archaeological discovery of the 21st century, Karahan Tepe is an enormous complex of stone structures in southeastern Turkey covering an estimated ten acres. Built more than 11,000 years ago, Karahan Tepe contains some of the oldest monumental architecture anywhere on Earth, including human and animal statues, ubiquitous snake carvings, T-shaped pillars, and interconnecting underground enclosures with stone columns carved directly from the bedrock.

Chronicling his explorations of Karahan Tepe, Andrew Collins presents the first in-depth investigation of the discoveries at the site: who built it, its astronomical alignments, and its cosmological connections. He examines the intricate carvings and architectural features, including a newly discovered statue of a giant human figure. Explaining how the site functioned as a shamanic oracle center, Collins shows how its rock-cut structures were used to connect with the Milky Ways Galactic Bulge and stars of Scorpius in their role as the head and active spirit of a perceived cosmic serpent. He traces this serpent motif throughout history, identifying it with the biblical serpent of Eden, the kundalini of Vedic tradition, and the black snake of the Yezidis. He demonstrates how the belief in the existence of the Milky Way serpent among the inhabitants of Karahan Tepe went on to influence the foundation of the Gnostic Ophite mysteries suppressed by the Christian Church. He also shows how the founders of Karahan Tepe were recalled in Hebrew myth and legend as the Watchers and Nephilim and in Sumerian and Babylonian mythology as the Anunnaki.

Sharing a wealth of evidence, Collins confirms that Karahan Tepe and its sister site of Gobekli Tepe belonged to the worlds first postIce Age civilization, which today bears the enigmatic name of Tas Tepeler.

Karahan Tepe Reviews

I highly recommend Karahan Tepe by Andrew Collins. Thoroughly researched, hugely informative, deeply thought-provoking, and filled with intriguing excursions into esoteric lore, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the mysterious origins of civilization. * Graham Hancock, author of Magicians of the Gods and Fingerprints of the Gods *
Andrew Collinss new book is a riveting, page-turning account of the incredible discoveries being made right now at Karahan Tepe and their implications for the profound cosmological understanding possessed by its forgotten civilization. It is an extremely valuable addition to the forbidden archaeology bookshelf. * Graham Philips, author of The Mystery of Doggerland *
This book represents the triumphant climax of Andrew Collinss own journey and that of his books. With his usual infectious enthusiasm and sense of wonder, but also incisive argument and research, he traces the great cosmic shamanic purpose and connections between cosmological secrets and an ancient culture that flourished in what is todays Turkey. His findings are truly momentous and incredibly wide-ranging, radically shaking up our understanding of early human civilization. And surely the best part is that archaeologists are effectively playing catch-up with him. * Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince, authors of When God Had a Wife *
Andrew Collinss Karahan Tepe gifts us with a comprehensive introduction to and overview of a truly significant ancient archaeological site dating from the same approximate era and tradition as the renowned Gobekli Tepe sanctuary. These are enhanced for us by a wealth of professional photographic images, careful pursuit of the sites archaic history, informed impressions of the sites possible ancient uses, and the likely symbolism of its enigmatic features and alignments. * Laird Scranton, author of Chinas Cosmological Prehistory, Point of Origin, and Sacred Symbols *
Karahan Tepe is an awesome journey in understanding the meaning of the features, including the carved art, of this 11,000-year-old temple in southeastern Anatolia, Turkeythe Garden of Eden. Collinss deep exploration of this temple, examining it from every angle, offers repeated verifications and meanings of its features. Central to these features is the creative force of the snake and the psychopomp figure of the vulture on the Milky Way path of the dead to the world of the spirits. Alignment of the sunrise at the winter solstice calls upon it to provide direction to this journey, a feature also found at Gobekli Tepe. The structure and the carved images create a synchronized reflection of the night sky and its asterisms along the Milky Way. Biblical scholars have estimated that the creation of the first man, Adam, and the story of Eve and the Serpent, occurred 6,000 years ago, more recently than Karahan Tepe. I find Collinss journey truly amazing and inspiring. * Nicholas E. Brink, Ph.D., author of The Power of Ecstatic Trance, Balders Magic, and Beowulf& *

About Andrew Collins

Andrew Collins is a science and history writer who has investigated the true origins of human civilization for more than 30 years. He is the codiscoverer of a massive cave complex beneath the Giza plateau, now known as "Collins Cave." The author of several books, including Gobekli Tepe: Genesis of the Gods, he lives in Essex, England.

Table of Contents

FOREWORD In Quest of a Supercivilization
By Hugh Newman


Acknowledgments

PREFACE The Coming of the Serpent

Part 1

DISCOVERIES AND REVELATIONS


1 The Great Discovery

2 Karahan TepeThe Bedrock Enclosures

3 Structure AAThe Pit Shrine

4 It Began with Gobekli Tepe

5 Hill of the Dark Lord

6 The Birth of Tas Tepeler

Part 2

SOUND AND RITUAL

7 The Mysteries of the Great Ellipse

8 Aligning with the Stars

9 The Place of Emergence

Part 3

STARS AND SNAKES


10 Mad Englishmen

11 Descending into Snake Holes

12 Half Moons and Rock Temples

13 Realm of the Snake Mother

Part 4

THE SUN AND THE SERPENT


14 Celestial Synchronization

15 The Scorpionic Gateway

16 The Cosmic Snake Charmer

Part 5

THE SKY MAP


17 Pillar 43Part One: The Vulture and the Scorpion

18 Pillar 43Part Two: The Hole in the Sky

19 Pillar 43Part Three: The Fox and the Snake

Part 6

THE COSMOS


20 The Milky Way Serpent

21 Riding the Snake

22 The Shining Serpent

23 Oracular Communication

24 The Star Worshippers of Harran

Part 7

GNOSIS

25 The Mystery of the Alabaster Bowl

26 The Road to Rusafa

27 Followers of the Serpent

28 Raising of the Kundalini

29 Cities of the Serpent

30 The Serpent Within

31 Lord of the Signs

Part 8

THE ETERNAL RETURN

32 At the Center of It All

33 The Galactic Merry-Go-Round

34 Maya Cosmogenesis

35 In the Realm of Adam

36 Identifying Eve

37 The Greatest Confirmation

APPENDIX Secrets of Karahan Tepe:
The Discovery of a Stunning Winter
Solstice Alignment
By Hugh Newman and JJ Ainsworth

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

GOR013990712
9781591434788
1591434785
Karahan Tepe: Civilization of the Anunnaki and the Cosmic Origins of the Serpent of Eden by Andrew Collins
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
2024-11-21
440
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