Humanity has long sought to understand its origins, tracing its lineage through the annals of time, through the evolving tapestry of genetic material, and through the fragmented echoes of ancient civilizations. For generations, the narrative of evolution has been the prevailing paradigm, explaining the emergence of Homo sapiens through the gradual process of natural selection. Yet, are all the pieces of the puzzle accounted for? This book explores a provocative alternative: Evocreationism. This hypothesis proposes that the human story is not solely a product of natural processes, but instead involves a pivotal intervention by an advanced extraterrestrial civilization, the Annunaki, as depicted in the ancient Sumerian texts. This is not a simple assertion; it is a complex exploration that draws from the rich tapestry of ancient Mesopotamian mythology, integrating interpretations of Sumerian cylinder seals and cuneiform tablets, comparing and contrasting these narratives with similar accounts across diverse religious traditions.