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For the first time in history, this landmark book deciphers prehistoric cave paintings and demonstrates that Adam, the primordial man, was deified after his death and became the object of prehistoric man’s worship in cave sanctuaries as the father of the gods, under his own name Adam, as well as under his synonyms, Kish (which gave its name to the first dynasty of Sumer) and Gizeh (which gave its name to the Egyptian site of the cult of his rebirth).
To do this, in the first major chapter, he demonstrates in an academic manner, based on the research carried out on Upper Paleolithic rock frescoes by the greatest archaeologists (Abbé Breuil, A. Leroy-Gourhan, G.S. Sauvet and A. Wlodarczyk), that the animals and signs they have exhaustively catalogued and analyzed correspond perfectly to the oldest known ideographic language: proto-Sumerian, both in terms of the corpus of signs and the semiological rules observed.
In a second major chapter, he goes on to decipher the major rock frescoes at Lascaux, Marsoulas and Pindal, thanks to his knowledge of proto-Sumerian and the related archaic ideographic languages. This deciphering proves that rock art was indeed used by the prehistoric priesthood to represent, name and venerate the father-ancestor of mankind as the father of the gods of their mythological religion.
This book is the first in Volume 2, a volume devoted exclusively to the analysis of prehistoric religion.
His surprising revelations will undoubtedly appeal to believers, atheists and agnostics alike.
This book is thus the starting point for a detailed explanation of the entire sacred belief system of prehistoric mythological religion, which subsequently permeated all religions of the ancient world.
It’s to this far-reaching deciphering, at the confluence of history, science and religion, that I invite you.
For believers, it confirms the historicity of Adam’s existence, and hence of the Genesis story, but it also proves to all that the language of prehistory and history are one and the same, and that the mythology and religion of prehistory and history are one and the same.
This book turns the page on the truncated vision of prehistory,
and a new, truly extraordinary first page in the history of religion, of humanity, opens…