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Odyssey of the Gods: The Alien History of Ancient Greece

Odyssey of the Gods: The Alien History of Ancient Greece

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Part of the Addicting von Daniken Series
Review: Erich von Daniken's books are entertaining, informative, and controversial. With over 2 dozen books now, each one adds a piece to the unraveling puzzle of ancient man's myths, legends, and sites. This book specifically uses Greek mythology as a guide on von Daniken's search for Ancient Astronauts. Fans of his works may also be interested in visiting his website [ URL] for current news events from many other websites.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gods were Aliens?
Review: Gods were rather..."Frisky" in ancient times.The Argonaughts were all "sons" of God Jason,Hercules had the genes.Right away I a comparison to the Epic of Gilgamesh, he was a "Son" of God also and guess what he had a quest too. Robots, Fire protected ointment, submarines, Strange creatures of the Reptilian persuation? this story was written Thousands of years ago from even older sources. This is Star Wars Written very long ago.Daniken can see through the surface of what and gives an idea about what it could be.

Atlantis has been around in our collected thought for many years and Daniken goes through Two chapters on the theory. Daniken writes with such clarity, that he can give an idea foundation. A scientist said that Atlantis was really Troy and has some really poor examples, and Daniken pounces all over it! Daniken likes history to be correct, and to any body who gave creedence to Atlantis SHOULD at least check out the last two chapters.

Daniken also brings up again some puzzling things he has found in his research. The Anticythera machine, a mechanism which is a very precise Astronamical Calender, one that shouldn't exist...but does. The Piri Reis map is also a mystery, a map written five Hundrd years ago had very detailed picture of Antartica. Now you might say "So what"? I would say that too but Antartica wasn't discovered until a couple hundred years after Piri drew the map. The map has parts of Antartica found during the ninteen fifties our era, parts covered in a MILE of ice.

Daniken again delivers a well documented read. one that should at the very least inspire to think "maybe it could have happened"?

I met Daniken and have been entergized to his theories even more now than before.

If I could the book would get SIX STARS.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ARE YOU RETARDED?
Review: I think all of you might just be retarded! How in the hell can you believe this stuff ... aliens from outer space but no concrete evidence? A 4 year old could see though all of the junk and tell that Santa Clause is more real then this stuff (sorry to any of you who still thought santa was real). Stupid people piss me off!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: von Däniken has done it again
Review: In "Odysey of of the Gods" Erich Von Daniken has crafted a well reasearched, provocative, and intriquing naritive concerning the notion that the gods of mythology, especialy Greek mythology, were extraterestrial beings. This coupled with Von Daniken's charismatic writing style makes this book engrossing, the two chapters discussing Atlantis were espescialy cogent. If you find this subject interesting I would also recomend Zacharia Sitchen's "Earth Chronicles" series begining with "The Twelfth Planet".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Legends usually are rooted in truth
Review: In Odyssey of the Gods, Mr. Daniken talks about Greek mythology and the legend of Atlantis. He explains how Troy could not have been Atlantis, since (a) it isn't an island, (b) it never sank beneath the ocean, (c) it's too small, and (d) it doesn't have canals. He suggests that Atlantis might've been an American civilization instead. He also shows how the sacred sites of Greece are actually built on top of earlier sites, presumably from when Gods existed. All of this points back to a golden age when aliens or Gods inhabited the earth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scholars cringe!
Review: Odyseey is a worthy read for any history buff. Daniken reads through the Argonaughts story and shows us what made him scratch his head. Things that sound like submarines, space craft, Talking boards(RADIO), Giant metal fire breathing dragons.The Argonaughts were all SONS of God, special above all others....why? Daniken also states his opinion on the THEORY of Altantis, and why it could not have been Troy like experts have said.

Daniken again proves why he is a best selling author, he isn't a charlitan.... he sees it in another light.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Greek Gods as aliens? Could be.
Review: This book deals with reconciling Greek mythology with Von Daniken's research of extraterrestrials visiting our planet in ancient times and influencing man's development. That was a recurring theme in Dr. Who, (q.v. The Daemons.)

The aliens who came down to Earth were worshipped as gods, as they flew in their craft. These gods intermixed with the natives, who became demigods, but possessing the same technological knowhow.

Von Daniken's book opens with an account of the Argonautica, the voyage of Jason, and straight off, there are aspects that bely alien origins--a ship that talks, specialists hired for the voyage, Talos, who was probably a giant robot, and the Golden Fleece as some form of advanced technology that enabled one to fly.

What about giants? Gilgamesh and Enkidu encountered the giant Humbaba, David and Goliath, and the offspring of Cain's daughters? Isn't it possible that these giants were aliens or descended from them? There is more, including the possibility that the head of the Medusa was some sort of superweapon.

There is a section where he explains the difficulties involving where Atlantis was. It's tied to the fact that from Atlantis is derived the Atlantic Ocean, Mount Atlas, and even Aztlan, which in turns is the derivation of Aztec. This discounts Troy, Malta, Santorini, and Crete, because they are in the Mediterranean. And if Troy was Atlantis, surely there'd be some record of it? No, Troy was called Tros and Ilion, but not Atlantis. That in turn is also explored in the section on Heinrich Schliemann and the different Troys found. There are also excerpts from Plato's Dialogues where Critias tells the story of Solon and how Solon learned of Atlantis.

Included in this text are colour photos of the places mentioned, such as the Acropolis, Delphi, and Troy. Getting this book makes me want to check out his earliest book on the subject, Chariot Of The Gods, and this is certainly an interesting twist on Greek mythology.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Greek Gods as aliens? Could be.
Review: This book deals with reconciling Greek mythology with Von Daniken's research of extraterrestrials visiting our planet in ancient times and influencing man's development. That was a recurring theme in Dr. Who, (q.v. The Daemons.)

The aliens who came down to Earth were worshipped as gods, as they flew in their craft. These gods intermixed with the natives, who became demigods, but possessing the same technological knowhow.

Von Daniken's book opens with an account of the Argonautica, the voyage of Jason, and straight off, there are aspects that bely alien origins--a ship that talks, specialists hired for the voyage, Talos, who was probably a giant robot, and the Golden Fleece as some form of advanced technology that enabled one to fly.

What about giants? Gilgamesh and Enkidu encountered the giant Humbaba, David and Goliath, and the offspring of Cain's daughters? Isn't it possible that these giants were aliens or descended from them? There is more, including the possibility that the head of the Medusa was some sort of superweapon.

There is a section where he explains the difficulties involving where Atlantis was. It's tied to the fact that from Atlantis is derived the Atlantic Ocean, Mount Atlas, and even Aztlan, which in turns is the derivation of Aztec. This discounts Troy, Malta, Santorini, and Crete, because they are in the Mediterranean. And if Troy was Atlantis, surely there'd be some record of it? No, Troy was called Tros and Ilion, but not Atlantis. That in turn is also explored in the section on Heinrich Schliemann and the different Troys found. There are also excerpts from Plato's Dialogues where Critias tells the story of Solon and how Solon learned of Atlantis.

Included in this text are colour photos of the places mentioned, such as the Acropolis, Delphi, and Troy. Getting this book makes me want to check out his earliest book on the subject, Chariot Of The Gods, and this is certainly an interesting twist on Greek mythology.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just a little disappointed
Review: This book is about Greek myths connected to E.T's. Greek mythology probably came from an older source, but you still learn something new in each of his books.


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