Uncovering the Ancient Mysteries of Graham Hancock's 'Fingerprints of the Gods'

Fingerprints of the Gods, written by Graham Hancock, is an excellent book for those looking to learn more about ancient civilizations. With its easy-to-read and easy-to-understand format, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the mysteries and secrets of the past. Readers will be delighted by its captivating narrative and in-depth exploration of ancient cultures. The overall satisfaction of this book is sure to leave readers feeling enlightened and inspired.

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Graham Hancock's Fingerprints of the Gods is a captivating exploration of the mysteries of the past. Examining a wealth of archaeological evidence, Hancock reveals the hidden connections between civilizations separated by thousands of years and continents, and suggests that an advanced civilization may have existed in prehistory. This groundbreaking work of investigative journalism and historical research is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the ancient world.
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Details of Uncovering the Ancient Mysteries of Graham Hancock's 'Fingerprints of the Gods'

  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Crown; Reissue edition
  • Customer Reviews: 4.7/5 stars of 4,269 ratings
  • Best Sellers Rank: #1 in Archaeology #2 in Ancient & Controversial Knowledge#2 in Ancient Egyptians History
  • Ancient Egyptians History: Ancient Egyptians History
  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 592 pages
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 6.1 x 1.7 x 9.2 inches
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-0517887295
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 1.46 pounds
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 0517887290
  • Archaeology (Books): Archaeology
  • Ancient & Controversial Knowledge: Ancient & Controversial Knowledge
  • Language ‏ ‎: English

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ES: just as advertised , no problems

United States on Nov 13, 2023

ARules: My son turned me on to this book, and I am so glad he did!! If you are interested in our planet, it's history, and the cultures that have shaped us, you should buy this book. You will not be dissapointed...you may even be mesmerized. I often get pretty sad when I think about the way humans treat each other....somehow, the many smart minds that are described in this book, not to mention the engaging way in which Graham writes...well, it just gave me a lot to think about...a positive escape shall we say?

United States on Oct 23, 2023

Micky: Great thanks

Australia on Sep 27, 2023

Josey Lyons: The paper was a little harshly cut and the glossy cover felt cheap. There were a handful of typos in the book. For those reasons, I gave it a 4 out of 5.

The actual content of the book was very fun to read! Take it with a grain of salt, and some of the information is a bit dated, but that is limited to minimum chapters. For example, Crustal Displacement is widely regarded as unsupported in 2023. The oldest human remains so far found have been in Morocco that place back to 315,000 BP. Minor things, but I was still able to really enjoy this book and put on my tin foil hat for a fun read! I found his sequel, Magicians, to be very repetitive ad nauseum and the actual printing had similar issues, except the printing of the binding was way off-center and the pages were harshly cut to where the edges felt like construction paper. I expect more from a $20 printed paperback.

United States on Aug 17, 2023

Tiago Corazolla: Great author, able to tell a story from history.

Brazil on Apr 06, 2023

C.A. Gray: 2nd read:

I picked this up again, because I was looking to do research for my next book… mostly just looking for inspiration. I downloaded the e-book version so that I could highlight relevant portions, and then listened via audio to the portions that didn’t seem as important for my purposes. This time, I loved it!

Relevant for me were the beginning and the end primarily, with respect to the potential deep prehistory of Antarctica. Hancock made a compelling case that it was, essentially, the site of the lost island of Atlantis (though he never used that term that I can recall… but I do remember when I was researching how Plato described Atlantis while writing “The Atlantis Bloodline,” the way Antarctica was described on the ancient maps sounds eerily accurate.) He then jumped to South America, and then spent a chunk of the book on Egypt, which was a repeat of the previous book I’d read by him that was entirely about Egyptology… there, he was making the point that a race of demigods had apparently visited the ancient peoples of our known civilizations, and left behind “fingerprints” in the form of unparalleled architecture with astrological purposes....

United States on Mar 17, 2023

Jose a.: Buenísima lectura para entrar en el contexto de una posible historia alterna de la humanidad y de las técnicas de cortes de piedra que se han perdido (ojalá hubiera ahondado más en esto).

Pero a veces trata demasiado fuerte de encontrar el hilo negro en evidencias conceptuales e intangibles que muchas veces no tienen conexión entre ellas. En lo personal me hubiera gustado más que hablara más de las curiosas técnicas de masonería que no conocemos de las cuales si hay toneladas de correlación y pruebas físicas.

Mexico on Jan 18, 2023

Joel D. Hirst: About 2,400,000 years ago the earth entered into an ice age. This ice age is likely still going on, there having been at least 17 interglacial periods which represented a warming of the planet, a receding of the ice caps, and then eventually a re-freezing. The glacial periods were likely about 100,000 years long, with the interglacial periods lasting about 20,000 or 25,000 years. The current interglacial period for the earth started probably around 15,000 BC.

But the current interglacial period was not like the others. Something dramatic happened, an apocalyptic event sometime around 12,800 BC, a few thousand years into the warming which simultaneously slowed down the warming (another cool period for 1000 years) while at the same time causing a massive melt-off and a massive flood. This dramatic event was likely a meteor, about 1.5km across that smashed into Greenland right around that time. This meteor would have been apocalyptic, causing a darkening of the sky, volcanos and tsunamis and earthquakes. The great flood. Noah’s flood.

None of that is very controversial. Most is well-established and increasingly better understood through the geological...

United States on Jan 04, 2023

Justin McVicar: However, Graham Hancock's writing style is just so damned pretentious, as if he's the only who knows these "secrets" and is the only person qualified to tell you. Even his lead ups to the archeological discoveries can get annoying.

"They suddenly came out of nowhere, and nobody knows how...however there are several theories!" Like, really? Just get to the point. After hearing him take over podcast interviews as well, he's honestly a bit of a d-bag.

It's a good book to get you into other reading materials though, so I would recommend as a decent gateway.

Australia on Jun 28, 2022

Katharina Herb: Ich beziehe mich auf den Inhalt, nicht auf den Kauf: das Buch ist eine der Pflichtlektüren für den neugierigen Menschen unserer Zeit, der sich fragt, wie die aktuelle Situation mit geplanter Obsoleszenz allerorten und allerhirnen historisch erklärt werden könnte.
Alles hängt mit allem zusammen und das ganz große Rad dreht sich lachend über unseren Phantastereien!

Germany on May 21, 2022



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Publisher ‏ ‎ Crown; Reissue edition Prometheus
Customer Reviews 4.7/5 stars of 4,269 ratings 4.7/5 stars of 656 ratings
Best Sellers Rank #1 in Archaeology #2 in Ancient & Controversial Knowledge#2 in Ancient Egyptians History #30 in Ancient Greek History #62 in Ancient Roman History #91 in Cultural Anthropology
Ancient Egyptians History Ancient Egyptians History
Paperback ‏ ‎ 592 pages 288 pages
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 6.1 x 1.7 x 9.2 inches 5.58 x 0.84 x 8.55 inches
ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-0517887295 978-1633887022
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 1.46 pounds 13.3 ounces
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 0517887290 1633887022
Archaeology (Books) Archaeology
Ancient & Controversial Knowledge Ancient & Controversial Knowledge
Language ‏ ‎ English English
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