The Sumerian Kings List: When Gods Ruled Earth for 241,200 Years
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The account discusses the Sumerian King List, which was discovered by archaeologists in the early 1900s in Nippur, Iraq. The list includes names of kings who ruled for thousands of years, with some reigns lasting up to 43,200 years. The first king, Alulim, ruled for 28,800 years and was described as a figure of wisdom appointed by divine authority. The narrative suggests that these kings may have been non-human or divine beings. The account raises questions about the nature of these rulers and their connection to ancient civilizations. The impact of this discovery challenges traditional views of history and suggests a possible extraterrestrial influence on early human governance.
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The video explores the Sumerian King List, which records rulers with extraordinarily long reigns, suggesting they may have been divine or non-human. It discusses theories, including those by Zecharia Sitchin, proposing connections to extraterrestrial beings known as the Anunnaki.
The Sumerian King List records kings who reigned for thousands of years, suggesting they may not have been human.
Herman Hilprecht
Zecharia Sitchin
The Sumerian King List records kings who reigned for thousands of years, suggesting they may not have been human.
Zecharia Sitchin proposed that kings like Alulim were part of an extraterrestrial race known as the Anunnaki.
King Enmenduranna was said to have communicated with divine beings through a craft that took him high into the heavens.