DECIPHERING THE LANGUAGE OF THE CAVES
DECIPHERING THE LANGUAGE OF THE CAVES
This eventful book deciphers prehistoric cave frescoes and demonstrates that the primordial man Adam was, like the first of the gods, divinised after his death and worshipped by prehistoric man in cave sanctuaries as the father of the gods.
In the first chapter, based on research carried out on Upper Palaeolithic cave frescoes by leading archaeologists (Abbé Breuil, A. Leroy-Gourhan, GS Sauvet and A.
In the second chapter, he deciphers, by way of example, ten major cave frescoes from the Lascaux, Marsoulas and Pindal caves using Proto-Sumerian and related archaic ideographic languages, including hieroglyphic.
In a final chapter, he demonstrates that this prehistoric father of gods, also known as "Kish" or "Kisha" or "Kissa", gave his name to the first dynasty of Sumer and to the site of Giza, the Egyptian Mecca of his rebirth.
It is to this far-reaching deciphering, to the confluence of history, science and religion, that I invite you, for it is the whole page of the truncated scientistic vision of prehistory that is being turned and a new, truly extraordinary first page in the history of religion, of humanity, that is opening up.
The book "Deciphering the Language of the Caves" is the first book in volume 2, dedicated to a comparative analysis of prehistoric and ancient mythological religion versus the biblical Genesis narrative.
Its surprising revelations will undoubtedly appeal to believers, agnostics and atheists alike.