The Anunnaki: Gods, Kings, and Empires of Mesopotamia

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Travel to the cradle of civilisation and uncover the story of the gods who shaped humanity. The Anunnaki: Gods, Kings, and Empires of Mesopotamia traces the rise of Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, and Babylon, revealing how myth and history merged to form the world’s first great empires.

Across six detailed sections, this book explores the birth of writing, the building of ziggurats, and the divine figures who ruled both heaven and earth. It examines the ancient stories of Enki, Enlil, Inanna, and Marduk, alongside the rise of kings who claimed descent from the gods.

Drawing on archaeology, cuneiform records, and modern scholarship, The Anunnaki offers a complete account of how belief, power, and imagination defined early civilisation. It shows how the myths of Mesopotamia became the foundation of later cultures and why their voices still echo through history today.

Travel to the cradle of civilisation and uncover the story of the gods who shaped humanity. The Anunnaki: Gods, Kings, and Empires of Mesopotamia traces the rise of Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, and Babylon, revealing how myth and history merged to form the world’s first great empires.

Across six detailed sections, this book explores the birth of writing, the building of ziggurats, and the divine figures who ruled both heaven and earth. It examines the ancient stories of Enki, Enlil, Inanna, and Marduk, alongside the rise of kings who claimed descent from the gods.

Drawing on archaeology, cuneiform records, and modern scholarship, The Anunnaki offers a complete account of how belief, power, and imagination defined early civilisation. It shows how the myths of Mesopotamia became the foundation of later cultures and why their voices still echo through history today.