From Sumer to Jerusalem: The Forbidden Hypothesis (Hardback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for From Sumer to Jerusalem Tradition says that the Jews are part of the Arab family of nations, but this is disputed. Archaeology has revealed a very early civilisation in the land known as Sumer in southern Mesopotamia, southern Iraq. This book argues that the Jews are not Semitic at all but the descendants of this culture, the earliest civilization in recorded history.
Full description- Publisher: Intellect Books
- Published: 01 May 1993
- Format: Hardback 128 pages
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- Categories: Cultural Studies | Jewish Studies | Sociology | General & World History | Middle Eastern History | Ancient History: To C 500 CE | Classical History / Classical Civilisation | Archaeology By Period / Region | Judaism
- ISBN 13: 9781871516425 ISBN 10: 1871516420
- Sales rank: 1,015,593
Full description for From Sumer to Jerusalem
Tradition says that the Jews are part of the Arab family of nations, but this is now disputed. Archaeology has revealed a very early civilisation in the land known as Sumer in southern Mesopotamia, now southern Iraq, and this beautifully illustrated book argues that the Jews are not Semitic at all but the descendants of this culture, the earliest civilization in recorded history. Indeed, some Jewish practices hitherto considered to be entirely religious can now almost certainly be explained as strategy for national survival after the destruction of the original homeland.

