
Anunnaki Architects of Urartu
Riddick Dawson
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In a civilization obsessed with order, words were never "just words." They were instruments of power—capable of shaping reality, legitimizing kingship, and renewing the world itself. At the center of...
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In a civilization obsessed with order, words were never "just words." They were instruments of power—capable of shaping reality, legitimizing kingship, and renewing the world itself. At the center of this vision stands one of Egypt's most provocative surviving monuments: a creation doctrine that describes the universe as the product of intention and utterance, conceived in the heart and spoken into being by divine command. This book guides you into the Memphite world of creation-thought, sacred speech, temple authority, and the mechanisms by which Egypt believed stability could be maintained against time, chaos, and loss. Inside you'll discover how theology functioned as a practical blueprint for ritual, governance, and meaning—why names mattered, why recitation carried force, and how a single monument can illuminate an entire civilization's philosophy of existence. If you're drawn to ancient mysteries grounded in serious cultural insight, this is an immersive journey into the mind that built an enduring world. Duration - 11h 44m. Author - Riddick Dawson. Narrator - Digital Voice Morgan G. Published Date - Sunday, 11 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 ANUNNAKI ORIGINS ©.
Language:
English
INTRODUCTION
Duration:00:40:23
Chapter 1 — Anunnaki Urartu in the Mountains of Armenia: The Kingdom Above the Clouds
Duration:01:10:29
Chapter 2 — The Pantheon of Haldi, Teisheba, and Shivini: Gods of War, Storm, and Sun
Duration:01:10:36
Chapter 3 — Parallels to Mesopotamian Gods: Echoes Without Surrender
Duration:01:13:48
Chapter 4 — Royal Inscriptions Invoking Deities: The Voice of Kings in Stone
Duration:01:06:24
Chapter 5 — Urartian Temples and Fortresses: Sacred Architecture of a Militarized World
Duration:01:03:46
Chapter 6 — Water Cults and Mountain Gods: Springs, Canals, and the Sacred Flow
Duration:01:03:28
Chapter 7 — Interaction with Assyria and Babylon: Rival Empires and Shared Gods
Duration:01:04:43
Chapter 8 — Possible Anunnaki Borrowings: Deep Authority in a Northern Key
Duration:01:00:14
Chapter 9 — Archaeology of Urartian Religion: What the Ground Still Says
Duration:01:07:48
Chapter 10 — Survival into Armenian Mythology: Echoes After the Kingdom Falls
Duration:01:03:20