An investigation into hidden human history, ancient myths, and the mysteries of DNA and evolution.
Genes, Giants, Monsters, and Men by Joseph P. Farrell explores alternative interpretations of human origins, ancient mythology, and the historical narratives that shape modern understanding of evolution and civilization. Drawing on comparative mythology, speculative science, and historical research, Farrell examines traditions and texts that describe giants, advanced ancient beings, and unusual genetic histories, asking how these stories intersect with questions about archaeology, anthropology, and human development.
Positioning itself within the literature of alternative history and speculative research, the book surveys mythological accounts, fossil controversies, and interpretations of ancient texts that challenge conventional evolutionary models. Farrell connects these themes to broader questions about how scientific and historical narratives are formed, and how certain interpretations gain acceptance while others remain contested or marginalized.
Blending cultural history, philosophy, and speculative inquiry, Genes, Giants, Monsters, and Men is for readers interested in alternative archaeology, ancient mysteries, and unconventional theories about human origins. It is part of a broader body of Farrell's work examining hidden histories, scientific anomalies, and the intersection of myth and historical interpretation.
A key title for readers of alternative history, speculative archaeology, and comparative mythology.