?What is said about the Anunnaki
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The Anunnaki are a group of gods who appear in the traditional mythology of the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. They are followers of the god Anu. Most descriptions about their nature and number are disputed.
In Inanna's Descent into the Underworld, the Anunnaki are depicted as the seven judges sitting before Ereshkigal's throne in the underworld. Later in Akkadian texts, such as the Epic of Gilgamesh, they used the same depiction. During the Old Babylonian period the Anunnaki were believed to be the chthonic gods of the underworld while the gods of the heavens were known as the Aegygi. The ancient Hittites identified the Anunnaki as the oldest generation of gods, who were overthrown and plundered by the younger gods.
The Anunnaki have featured prominently in pseudo-modern works, such as Zechariah Sitchin's books, and conspiracy theories, such as David Icke's theories that they are non-human beings who came from space, specifically from a planet called Nibiru.
Concerning the Anunnaki, I will write to you what I read on several sites regarding what was said about them and their wonders. There were even those who described them as alien creatures or giants.
Your reading may be filled with astonishment and amazement, mixing reality and imagination, but the astonishment will disappear when you deduce from science beautiful, useful things and scientifically and practically proven evidence!
A sculpture of the Anunnaki king, King Naniruta, which is located in the British Museum
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You notice several things about it
He stands on the threshold of a portal. Is it the portal that transports him to his world, since the Anunnaki, according to Sumerian beliefs, came from another planet Nibru, and the Mayan people share their belief?
We notice in number 2 the presence of a bracelet on his left hand similar to a modern wristwatch and containing 12 leaves or feathers also found among the Guanche Amazighs, the same number as their symbols.


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