Fingerprints of the Gods

Fingerprints of the Gods

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Could the story of mankind be far older than we have previously believed? Using tools as varied as archaeo-astronomy, geology, and computer analysis of ancient myths, Graham Hancock presents a compelling case to suggest that it is.

Graham Hancock is featured in Ancient Apocalypse, a Netflix original docuseries.

“A fancy piece of historical sleuthing . . . intriguing and entertaining and sturdy enough to give a long pause for thought.”—Kirkus Reviews

In Fingerprints of the Gods, Hancock embarks on a worldwide quest to put together all the pieces of the vast and fascinating jigsaw of mankind’s hidden past. In ancient monuments as far apart as Egypt’s Great Sphinx, the strange Andean ruins of Tihuanaco, and Mexico’s awe-inspiring Temples of the Sun and Moon, he reveals not only the clear fingerprints of an as-yet-unidentified civilization of remote antiquity, but also startling evidence of its vast sophistication, technological advancement, and evolved scientific knowledge.
 
A record-breaking number one bestseller in Britain, Fingerprints of the Gods contains the makings of an intellectual revolution, a dramatic and irreversible change in the way that we understand our past—and so our future.
 
And Fingerprints of God tells us something more. As we recover the truth about prehistory, and discover the real meaning of ancient myths and monuments, it becomes apparent that a warning has been handed down to us, a warning of terrible cataclysm that afflicts the Earth in great cycles at irregular intervals of time—a cataclysm that may be about to recur.
 
“Readers will hugely enjoy their quest in these pages of inspired storytelling.”—The Times (UK)

Book Information

Main Genre
Self-Help & Non-Fiction
Sub Genre
Mind & Body
Format
Paperback
Pages
592
Price
26.50 €

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This may very well be the best scientific book I have ever read. Graham Hancock sure makes an extraordinary claim in suggesting that 10000 years before christ there was an ancient civilisation that got annihilated in a cataclysm. However over the course of more than 5000 pages he gives the reader nothing but extraordinary evidence, minted with brief accounts of the landscape he travels to and the people he meets during his quest at finding the remnants of this civilisatzion. The arguments he brings to the table are explained in a very straightforward way, and are thus easily comprehensible. Adding to that are sections of the book wit diagrams and images to further illustrate the point Graham Hancock wants the reader to understand, and although I am not convinced by every one of his arguments, the overall picture of the fate of this civilisation and its remnants is very logical and quite in the realm of possibility.

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