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Lost Race of the Giants: Evidence, Memory and the Forgotten World
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- Date de parution23/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
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Lost Race of the Giants: Evidence, Memory and the Forgotten WorldFor millennia, legends of colossal beings have echoed across every continent-towering Nephilim, red-haired giants of the American mounds, Patagonian Titanes, and the ancient ones who walked the Ozark hollows. Were these merely myths, or did a forgotten race of giants once rule a world erased from official history?In Lost Race of the Giants, F.
K. Sterling presents a sweeping synthesis of suppressed archaeology, indigenous oral traditions, anomalous skeletal remains, and cutting-edge genetic research. From the 18th- and 19th-century newspaper accounts of eight- to twelve-foot skeletons unearthed across North America, to the megalithic constructions of Baalbek, the elongated skulls of Paracas, and the mysterious red-haired mummies of Lovelock Cave, Sterling builds a compelling case that a physically superior people-possibly carrying Denisovan, Neanderthal, or even more archaic DNA-coexisted with early humans and shaped the dawn of civilization.
Drawing on his deep fieldwork in the Ozarks and extensive study of global lore, the author explores how these "Shining Ones" and "Ancient Ones" appear in biblical texts, Native American creation stories, Norse sagas, and Pacific Islander myths. He examines evidence of advanced stone-working technologies, giant-scale earthworks, and portals or "hollow hills" where the veil between worlds thinned. Sterling also confronts the systematic suppression of this evidence by institutions determined to maintain a sanitized human timeline.
Blending rigorous alternative archaeology with respectful engagement of living indigenous memory, Lost Race of the Giants challenges readers to reconsider humanity's past. Were the giants our ancestors, our rivals, or something far stranger-ultra-terrestrial beings whose blood still whispers in certain bloodlines today?This groundbreaking work resurrects a lost chapter of Earth's story and invites you to step into the Forgotten World-where the bones of giants still guard secrets that could rewrite everything we think we know about who we are.
K. Sterling presents a sweeping synthesis of suppressed archaeology, indigenous oral traditions, anomalous skeletal remains, and cutting-edge genetic research. From the 18th- and 19th-century newspaper accounts of eight- to twelve-foot skeletons unearthed across North America, to the megalithic constructions of Baalbek, the elongated skulls of Paracas, and the mysterious red-haired mummies of Lovelock Cave, Sterling builds a compelling case that a physically superior people-possibly carrying Denisovan, Neanderthal, or even more archaic DNA-coexisted with early humans and shaped the dawn of civilization.
Drawing on his deep fieldwork in the Ozarks and extensive study of global lore, the author explores how these "Shining Ones" and "Ancient Ones" appear in biblical texts, Native American creation stories, Norse sagas, and Pacific Islander myths. He examines evidence of advanced stone-working technologies, giant-scale earthworks, and portals or "hollow hills" where the veil between worlds thinned. Sterling also confronts the systematic suppression of this evidence by institutions determined to maintain a sanitized human timeline.
Blending rigorous alternative archaeology with respectful engagement of living indigenous memory, Lost Race of the Giants challenges readers to reconsider humanity's past. Were the giants our ancestors, our rivals, or something far stranger-ultra-terrestrial beings whose blood still whispers in certain bloodlines today?This groundbreaking work resurrects a lost chapter of Earth's story and invites you to step into the Forgotten World-where the bones of giants still guard secrets that could rewrite everything we think we know about who we are.






















