About Zecharia Sitchin

One of the few scholars able to read and interpret ancient Sumerian and Akkadian clay tablets, Zecharia Sitchin (1920-2010) based his bestselling The 12th Planet on texts from the ancient civilizations of the Near East. Drawing both widespread interest and criticism, his controversial theories on the Anunnaki origins of humanity have been translated into more than 20 languages and featured on radio and television programs around the world.

Sumerian tablet depicting Enki in the creation myth.
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The 12th Planet
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. The Endless Beginning 13
2. The Sudden Civilization 22
3. Gods of Heaven and Earth 56
4. Sumer: Land of the Gods 87
5. The Nefilim: People of the Fiery Rockets 122
6. The Twelfth Planet 161
7. The Epic of Creation 187
8. Kingship of Heaven 214
9. Landing on Planet Earth 233
IO. Cities of the Gods 255
11. Mutiny of the Anunnaki 280
12. The Creation of Man 301
13. The End of All Flesh 323
14. When the Gods Fled from Earth 344
15. Kingship on Earth 365
Sources 374
Index 378
The Wars of Gods and Men
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 The Wars of Man 1
2 The Contending of Horus and Seth 25
3 The Missiles of Zeus and Indra 49
4 The Earth Chronicles 70
S The Wars of the Olden Gods 91
6 Mankind Emerges 109
7 When Earth Was Divided 129
8 The Pyramid Wars 153
9 Peace on Earth 173
10 The Prisoner in the Pyramid 202
11 “A Queen Am I!” 229
12 Prelude to Disaster 251
13 Abraham: The Fateful Years 281
14 The Nuclear Holocaust 310
Epilogue 343
The Earth Chronicles: Time Chart 345
Sources 351
Intex 366


