Yeah, pre-history is of great interest to me.
You know biblical stuff. Tower of babel.
Worshipping the LORD, versus GOD.
Vampires across multiple cultures. Baby eaters. The wickedly powerful in search for immortality.
The great flood, and the sea level rise in the geological record. The coastal cities lost under the seas.
The underground cities and the ice age.
The giants, the dwarves, thor and his hammer. The people beyond the Borealis, or the Hyperboreans.
The moon eyed people. The white gods in South America.
The high altitude cities of the amazon.
All of it. I like it alot.
Oh oh... the Druids. The french aristocrats from the dark ages with artificially deformed skulls.
Ancient contacts between peoples. The development of languages. The history of slaves.
The gross mis-interpretation of history in the name of political harmony.
The subtle difference between magicians, miracles, mysticism, witch craft, shamanism, witch doctors, philosophers and doctors.
The burying of all things copper in Britain.
Culture diffusion, the Tomahawk the Scandinavian battle axe, the Polynesian totems, and pacific coast totems. Longhouses on the east coast. Giant mounds across america.
There is lots.
The zodiac, the first LORDS, the polytheists, the shift to one true god. The power struggles of faith, and the eradication of faith. So on.
Ancient texts, which I'll probably have an interest in for a few more years to come. Takes a while to really dig into that stuff. Only my opinion.