There’s a lot we don’t know about our own human history which is why the results of archaeological excavations around the world often gain so much attention.

And to make things more confusing, digital photo editing software has allowed people to add their own creative touches to the evolutionary timeline.

Look across the internet and you’ll find countless examples of remarkable human remains allegedly uncovered on archaeological digs.

But despite a multitude of these manipulated models, many seem to have materialized from the minds of our creative community here on DesignCrowd and BrandCrowd, who were also previously members of Worth1000.com.

Scroll down to see some supposed giant skeletons or click here to view more archaeological anomalies. You can also checkout our collection of skull logos

Return to the valley of the giants

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by Ironkite

‘Discovered’ while pursuing the mythical ‘missing link’

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by Ironkite

The man in the wall

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by Trit

Unearthing the unexplainable

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by Anakinnnn

Giant outlaw

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by Amaranto

A big dig

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by Mzpresto

Time to re-write the history books?

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by Yearofthedragon

Getting a measure of the man

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by Blackbook

“We’re gonna need a bigger digger”

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by Ufurgger

Skeleton’s in the cave

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by DAIlike

Mermaid remains

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by The1Calleddano

Giant Cyclops

Giant Skeletons And Archaeological Anomalies

Artwork by peejo24

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