The Wars of Gods and Men

Book III
Book • 1992
In The Wars of Gods and Men, Zecharia Sitchin examines ancient Sumerian, Canaanite, Hittite, Hindu, and biblical records to reveal battles among the Anunnaki gods from the planet Nibiru for control of Earth, which involved humans and led to events such as the Tower of Babel and nuclear devastation of Sodom and Gomorrah.

Drawing on meticulous translations of clay tablets and myths, Sitchin argues these 'gods' engineered humanity's early civilizations and wars, providing a reinterpretation of mythology as historical fact with implications for our origins and future.

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