The Encyclopedia of Ancient Giants in North America chronicles two distinct waves of giant humans migrating to North America. As early as 7,000 B.C., strange people arrived on the North American shores of gigantic size with Neanderthal looking skulls. Their spread across the American landscape is documented not only by their massive skeletons but by an identical material culture that was found buried with their remains. Double rows of teeth and skulls with protruding horns make them one of America's most intriguing mysteries. At the advent of the Bronze Age another migration of giant humans found their way to North America. A persistent legend exists with Native Americans of a people who came to trade and mine the copper from the Upper Great Lakes. They left an indelible mark upon the landscape of the Ohio Valley with their large burial mounds and earthworks aligned to solar, lunar and stellar events. The measurements of these works reveal that they were constructed with the knowledge of advanced mathematics. The discovery of giant humans in North America is the result of pouring through over 10,000 State, County and Township histories at one of the largest genealogical libraries in America. Hundreds of additional accounts were also found within newspaper archives. The result is the Largest Compilation of Giant Human Skeletons Discovered in North America in Print. 888 Human Giants Giants in 47 States Mass Graves of Ancient Dwarfs Fairies and Paranormal Activity at Burial Mounds and Earthworks Giant Mummies
Zimmerman has done a tremendous job compiling accounts from the 'age of mound opening' (my term), when mound builder mounds were being opened across the country and the findings published in newspapers, county histories, and even Smithsonian papers. The Mound Builders are a hush-hush topic in the mainstream, for reasons that are not entirely clear to me. Perhaps because the Mound Builders were not human, or at least not homo sapien sapiens, and perhaps because of the strong indications of trans-oceanic trade in the Bronze Age. This book makes clear that the history of North America is much more complicated and interesting than the quackademics would have us believe, and the "human" family tree isn't so simple, and 'almost humans' were with us well into recorded history. Whatever the true history of the Mound Builders and North America is, this book provides an excellent overview of what the Mounds contained, and maybe some insight as to why the mainstream archaeologists are so reluctant to discuss the obvious- Ancient Giants in North America.
This book chronicles over 800 reports of the recovery of giant skeletal remains. A must read for anyone interested in giants or ancient American history.
Basically a compilation of newspaper clippings with pictures scattered throughout. Poorly organized. Redundant at times. Horrible spelling mistakes abound making it awful to read at times. Good place for basic info and starting points for research but overall disappointing.
There is a lot of information, but presented in such a fashion as to be more confusing than informative. No conclusions or follow ups either. Also I don't think I have ever read anything with as many misspellings and grammatical errors. Not very good!
This is a very interesting book. It is a great resource and is awesome in a hard format. Do not bother doing the audible version. The narrator does her best, but it still comes off after first 6 hours as the world's longest shopping list being read aloud.
This was fascinating. One of the first books I have read cover to cover in a long time. It's multiple articles from all over North America complete with the typos which, to me, added to the authenticity.
The author has done quite well in obtaining the information on the subject of giants reported in North America. He gives ample amounts of information for people to do their own research.
I was interested in reading this book, but it is not formatted for a Kindle. There should be a way that someone self publishing can see that the format does not fit.