Collection: Anunnaki

Before the Bible. Before the Vedas. Clay tablets millennia old described the evolution of the species from primate to human — and the gods who made it possible.

The Anunnaki — those who from heaven came to earth — are described in cuneiform tablets predating the Old Testament by thousands of years. Gods who descended, who mined, who needed workers, who looked at the primates crawling around in the dirt and decided to make something more useful. The clay tablets describe genetic intervention. They describe hybrid offspring. Sons of gods and daughters of men joined in flesh and blood. Enki, chief architect of the human experiment, overseeing the mixing of divine and earthly genetics in clay.

Zecharia Sitchin spent decades translating those tablets and arrived at a conclusion the academic establishment never forgave him for: this wasn't mythology. This was history. A race from a planet called Nibiru, on a long elliptical orbit, arriving on a schedule measured in thousands of years. The gold they needed. The workers they created. The flood they knew was coming and told one man to build a boat for.

You already know how the rest of that story goes. You were just told a different version.

This is the collection for everyone who knows Genesis is the abridged translation of a much older and much stranger tale.