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Eden in the Altai

The Prehistoric Golden Age and the Mythic Origins of Humanity

Geoffrey Ashe

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Bear & Company
11 December 2018
Reveals how humanity's first advanced culture originated in the Altai-Baikal region of southern Siberia.

Myths of a Golden Age, a paradise at the beginning of human existence, are nearly universal in all cultures. But where was this Eden located? Refuting the traditional assumption that the cultures of the Middle East and Mycenae filtered northward into Europe and North Asia, noted historian Geoffrey Ashe instead identifies the northern Altai mountain range and Lake Baikal region of southern Siberia as the true cultural home of humanity and the source of the widespread myths of a prehistoric Golden Age.

With evidence dating back as far as 24,000 BC, Ashe shows how the culture of prehistoric southern Siberia was matrifocal, Goddess-worshiping, and heavily shamanic and served as the progenitor of advanced ancient culture in the Western world, the missing link that later influenced Indian, Middle Eastern, Native American, and European society, culture, and religion. He reveals how ancient Altaic culture was the source of the pervasive mythic symbolism of the number 7, found in cosmologies and mythological traditions around the world, as well as reverence for the seven stars of Ursa Major, the Big Dipper, and the idea of a sacred mountain to the North.

Ashe reveals how this transmission of beliefs had a profound influence on the seven-note musical scale, the seven astrological planets, and the seven vowels of the Greek alphabet, as well as the development of seven as a sacred number in Judaism.

Offering proof that advanced cultures existed in Europe before the immigration of Eastern peoples, Ashe shows that early societies did not look into the future for perfection but to the past, to the Golden Age of peace in the sacred northern mountains.
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Imprint:   Bear & Company
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   3rd Edition, Revised Edition of <i>Dawn Behind the Dawn</i>
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   596g
ISBN:   9781591433217
ISBN 10:   1591433215
Pages:   368
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition 1 Departed Glories 2 The Return of the Goddess 3 Beasts, Mountains, Stars 4 The Indo-Aryans 5 The Paradisal Heights 6 Numerology and Psychology 7 The Prototype 8 Sumerians and Babylonians 9 The Bonded World 10 The Israelites 11 The Two Dwellings of the Lord 12 A Greek God 13 A Greek Goddess 14 Beyond the North Wind 15 Expansion 16 Starting Points of Science 17 Enigmas and Eccentrics 18 Vindication? Postscript (2018) Notes Bibliography

Geoffrey Ashe is widely regarded as one of the leading Arthurian specialists in the world and is author of several books, including King Arthur's Avalon and The Discovery of King Arthur. Ashe became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1963 and was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2012. He lives in Glastonbury.

Reviews for Eden in the Altai: The Prehistoric Golden Age and the Mythic Origins of Humanity

In Eden in the Altai, Geoffrey Ashe brings a broad base of perspectives to bear on his thesis that the archaic Goddess tradition, closely linked to shamanism, took its origins in the Altai Mountain region of Asia. He does a very good job of contrasting competing historical, geographical, and religious viewpoints as he makes his case. * Laird Scranton, author of Decoding Maori Cosmology and The Mystery of Skara Brae * Recent archaeological discoveries in the Altai Mountains of Siberia have revealed the existence of a unique human population known today as the Denisovans. They reached their height around 60,000-70,000 years ago and possessed advanced technologies that may well have contributed to the rise of civilization. Geoffrey Ashe, in his own fascinating quest of discovery, provides compelling evidence that the Altai Mountains are indeed the cradle of human civilization as well as the true Eden of the East. * Andrew Collins, author of The Cygnus Key and Goebekli Tepe *


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