
The Hidden History of Giants
How Myths, Faith, and Science Shaped the Legend of Enormous Beings Across the World
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Leif Harren

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What if the world was built from the body of a giant—and we’ve been chasing that legend ever since?
From the dawn of civilization to the digital age, humankind has been haunted by stories of enormous beings. The Hidden History of Giants by Leif Harren is a sweeping exploration of these myths and mysteries—tracing how ancient faith, emerging science, and modern imagination have shaped our fascination with creatures larger than life.
Across continents and centuries, giants appear as gods, heroes, villains, and metaphors. They build worlds, guard treasures, challenge the gods, and sometimes fall victim to human hubris. Harren’s narrative moves from the frostbitten landscapes of Norse creation myths to the deserts of Canaan, from the temple carvings of India to the hoaxes of 19th-century America. Along the way, he exposes the surprising persistence of giant legends—and how each generation reinvents them to reflect its deepest fears and desires.
Inside you’ll discover:
- How creation myths from Scandinavia, China, and India imagined the world as the body of a slain giant
- The truth behind biblical giants like Goliath, Og of Bashan, and the mysterious Nephilim
- How European explorers and early archaeologists mistook tall tales—and mastodon bones—for proof of lost races
- The incredible true story of America’s “Cardiff Giant” and other famous hoaxes that blurred science and spectacle
- Real people with gigantism whose lives inspired both wonder and exploitation
- Why modern conspiracy theories and viral “giant skeleton” photos keep the myth alive today
Meticulously researched yet vividly told, The Hidden History of Giants bridges anthropology, mythology, and cultural psychology to reveal what our giant stories say about us. Harren invites readers on a global journey through belief and imagination—one that spans ancient temples, Renaissance art, traveling circuses, and internet hoaxes.
Ultimately, this book asks: Why do we keep building giants in our minds?
The answer, as Harren shows, lies not in the bones of the earth but in the depths of the human imagination.
Perfect for readers who love:
- Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
- The Myth of the Strong Leader by Archie Brown
- The Book of Enoch or the Epic of Gilgamesh
- Mythology, archaeology, anthropology, and historical mysteries