One of the few scholars able to read and interpret ancient Sumerian and Akkadian clay tablets, Zecharia Sitchin (1920-2010) based his Earth Chronicles Series on texts from the ancient civilizations of the Near East. Drawing both widespread interest and criticism, his controversial theories on the Anunnaki origins of humanity have been translated into more than 20 languages and featured on radio and television programs around the world.
“In Mr. Sitchin’s [work], evolution and creationism collide.” * New York Times * “For thousands of years priests, poets, and scientists have tried to explain how man was created. Now a recognized scholar has come forth with a theory that is most astonishing of all.” * United Press International * “Exciting . . . credible . . . most provocative and compelling.” * Library Journal * “Sitchin is a zealous investigator into man’s origins . . . a dazzling performance.” * Kirkus Reviews * “. . . the most important books on Earth’s roots ever written.” * East West Journal * “Anyone whose Sitchin paperbacks are suffering the ravages of the years will appreciate this new collector's edition, as will those who've only read Sitchin's most recent works.” * Ruth Parnell, Nexus Magazine, October 2014 *