For fifty years, archaeology, genetics, and astrophysics have quietly been dismantling the story we were taught about the origins of civilization. The first cities did not emerge slowly. Writing did not evolve from scratches and tallies. Law, astronomy, agriculture, metallurgy, and architecture did not develop in scattered pockets across millennia. They appeared suddenly-complete, complex, and global.
Ancient cultures claimed gods descended from the sky, engineered humans, and appointed hybrid rulers to govern the world. Modern scholars dismissed these accounts as myth. But what if they were history remembered in symbolic language?
Drawing on ancient texts, king lists, epic narratives, genetic anomalies, modern UFO disclosures, and the abrupt rise of Sumer and Egypt, Title Here] offers a bold interventionist hypothesis: humanity did not become civilized by accident, but by contact.
As religions await the return of their gods and governments classify encounters in the sky, this book asks the one question modernity refuses to entertain:
What if the gods come back?