Къде са изчезналите лабиринти? Онзи от Крит и гигантският от Египет, за които съобщават мнозина древни историци?
В долината край Нил Ерих фон Деникен е разговарял по цели нощи с Адел Х., дипломиран египтолог от семейство на иманяри, който като 16-годишен младеж дни наред се лутал из коридорите под стъпаловидната пирамида в Саккара. В желанието си да се измъкне от подземния свят младежът преброжда многобройни галерии и помещения и се натъква на спиращи дъха добре прикрити артефакти от неизвестни епохи, за които специалистите и до днес нямат идея. Неговите зловещи преживелици са истинска смесица от видения и реалности, които тук стават достояние за пръв път. Според Адел X. "Египет е страна с позната и непозната история, а неизвестната вероятно е с много хилядолетия по-стара отколкото може да се предполага".
Erich Anton Paul von Däniken (1935–2026) was a Swiss author of several pseudoscientific books which made claims about extraterrestrial influences on early human culture, including the best-selling Chariots of the Gods?, published in 1968. Däniken was one of the main figures responsible for popularizing the "paleo-contact" and ancient astronauts hypotheses.
The ideas put forth in his books are rejected by virtually all scientists and academics, who categorize his work as pseudohistory, pseudoarchaeology, and pseudoscience. Early in his career, he was convicted and served time for several counts of fraud or embezzlement, and wrote one of his books in prison.
The latest Erich von Daniken's book is a full of surprises. As always Daniken has many, many stories to say. in his age (he's over 80s) the author wants to show an other options of history to us. This book was reades with speed of 350 words per minute on Spitzer method!
Once again, Erich von Daniken takes the reader off into the world of ancient astronauts, disappearing civilizations, and mysterious events of the past in an attempt to get the reader to understand that we have never really been truly alone; that we were visited in the past by the mysterious "gods" and that they are still with us.
This time, he approaches the subject a bit differently, introducing the reader to his Egyptian friend Adel H. who supposedly was trapped in an underground labyrinth under the Step Pyramid at Saqqara and who came into contact with living beings including a voluptuous female who robbed him of his virginity and then disappeared. Add to this a mysterious falcon - hundreds of thousands of years old - that helps him while trapped and you have what seems to be a pretty far-fetched story. But there's no way of checking since Adel H. was killed in a terrorist attack in the 1990's. So, all we have is the story as related to von Daniken and von Daniken's conclusions.
As might be expected, von Daniken takes the reader on a magical mystery tour of other hidden sites and draws some conclusions based upon his experience and expertise. At this point, who's to say he's right or wrong?
Definitely not von Daniken's best work, but not his worst either. It just ranks in the middle and truthfully, Adel H's story seems kind of far-fetched, but who knows?
This is for the avid von Daniken reader or someone who is interested in ancient Egyptian culture. Those just being introduced to the ancient astronaut theory are probably better off starting at the beginning with von Daniken's classic "Chariots Of The Gods" which came out in 1969.
This book was not what I was expecting at all…but in a good way! It wasn’t just a collection of facts about Egypt, but a real tale that made me question a lot of what I know & have been taught about history. At times it felt like the lines between fiction and non-fiction were blurred, which was challenging and fun to read.
It was a nice surprise how much of this book was about stories and the passage of information across generations and eras. Hidden libraries, etchings, protected murals - all in the name of passing on important information about the world and our existence.
Some of it was a bit too heavy on dates and details that got in the way of the excitement, but I guess those things are necessary for the credibility of some of the claims. We’re talking visions, ancient space travelers and telepathically communicating animals. I was challenged by this book in a way that really bent the academic side of my brain. It made me rethink why and how I know what I think I know about the past. A real journey!
✅ Do read if you like a good story where you can’t decide if it’s real or not 📕Small book, can pick up and put down easily enough without losing momentum 🧠 Great for challenging your perspective on history and events of the past
This book was completely chaotic. It kept diving off topic of anything to do with Egypt and go into pages and pages of random crap of UFOs and labyrinths in different countries. Total ADHD and the ending was on UFOs not even about the Egyptologist that was being interviewed. I was throughly disappointed with this book as it never really touched on what the title alluded to. Not worth the money or the time I spent.
It’s a short book. The chapter that’s specifically about the Egyptologist is very interesting. The rest of the book is a rehash of older material if you’re an avid reader of books about ancient architecture and its mysteries.
A very interesting book that drags the reader into an amazing world where history, present time and conspiracy rises to a higher unit. I really enjoyed this book. Definitely an author I want to read more of.
The narrator did a good job, I think it's true the part that goes on about how some locals know of catacombs... but the book is just too insane. This dude is batsh!t crazy.
"Confessions of an Egyptologist" is a captivating book by Erich von Däniken that delves into the mysteries of ancient Egypt, specifically focusing on the enigmatic Saqqara Pyramids. Known for his controversial theories and alternative interpretations of history, von Däniken presents a thought-provoking and intriguing perspective on these iconic structures.
One of the strengths of this book is von Däniken's engaging writing style. He effortlessly weaves together history, mythology, and his own experiences to create a compelling narrative that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end. His passion for Egyptology and his years of research are evident in his vivid descriptions and captivating storytelling, making the book a page-turner for anyone interested in ancient mysteries.
The book is structured as a series of confessions, where von Däniken shares his personal journey and discoveries as an Egyptologist. He takes readers on a virtual tour of the Saqqara Pyramids, exploring their complex architecture, hidden chambers, and intriguing inscriptions. He presents his findings and interpretations in a candid and engaging manner, challenging traditional beliefs and presenting alternative theories that push the boundaries of mainstream Egyptology.
One of the notable aspects of this book is von Däniken's exploration of lost libraries and vanished labyrinths under the Saqqara Pyramids. He delves into the possibility of hidden chambers and secret passages that may hold ancient knowledge and treasures, drawing on historical accounts and archaeological evidence. He also touches on the connection between ancient Egyptian civilization and other ancient cultures around the world, proposing intriguing theories that challenge conventional beliefs.
However, it's important to note that von Däniken's theories and interpretations may be controversial and not universally accepted by mainstream Egyptologists and historians. Some of his ideas may stretch the limits of plausibility and lack conclusive evidence. As with any alternative theories, readers are encouraged to approach the content critically and evaluate the evidence presented.
In conclusion, "Confessions of an Egyptologist" is a compelling and thought-provoking book that offers a fresh perspective on the Saqqara Pyramids and ancient Egyptian civilization. Erich von Däniken's engaging writing style, personal insights, and alternative theories make this book a captivating read for anyone interested in ancient mysteries, Egyptology, and alternative history. It challenges established narratives and encourages readers to question the conventional understanding of ancient Egypt.