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Fingerprints of the Gods

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Fingerprints of the Gods

By: Graham Hancock
Narrated by: Graham Hancock
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Fingerprints of the Gods is the revolutionary rewrite of history that has persuaded millions of listeners throughout the world to change their preconceptions about the history behind modern society.

An intellectual detective story, this unique history audiobook directs probing questions at orthodox history, presenting disturbing new evidence that historians have tried - but failed - to explain.

©1995 Graham Hancock (P)2016 Audible, Ltd
Archaeology Literary History & Criticism Inspiring
Thought-provoking Exploration • Compelling Narrative • Soothing Voice • Accessible Concepts • Global Adventure

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Graham Hancock confronts us with a most utterly skilfull narration of the ancient history underlying the most enigmatic archaeological monuments known to mankind, such as the majestic pyramids and the leonine Sphinx that adorn the now barren desert landscape of the Giza plateau. His insightful and daring hypotheses are perversely bold. Is it a coincidence that this book is both perversely engaging whilst conveying, nonetheless, the grandeur of the ancients with the dual fascination of both scientific mathematical exactness and the magical mysticism of legend and myth? Alas, it is not. The calendric precision of a great vanished civilization is provocative beyond measure, to say the least. Graham Hancock comes across as a demigod, a direct heir of the wisdom cult of the Viracocha, who by means of sacred geometry and long-forgotten technological advancements, hidden beneath the imposing and impenetrable ice layers of the lost continent of Antarctica, transcended the challenges of global bituminous cataclysms through countless epochs. His account of the heroic feats by Thoth, Quetzalcoatl, and other bearers of great knowledge, are masterfully composed to evoke a grappling sense of urgency upon the world to initiate itself out from uniformitarian rigidities and into the new astrological calendric Era of Aquarius before catastrophe befalls our world engulfing it in the flames of the End Times.

Captivating and thought provoking to say the least

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Absolutely fantastic book. A startling compilation of pieces of information about the history of civilization.

an extremely interesting point of view on history.

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a little bit contradictive but great book apreciate every minute of it thanks a lot

great

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Spellbinding. An amazing book that examines whether Mankind's myths have embedded within them a very real warning about global cataclysm. The book turns on its head many of the mainstream theories in archaeology. It asks the compelling question: did Human civilization already achieve a high level of high development several thousand years in prehistory only to be decimated and forgotten about and now intentionally neglected by modern historians.

Amazing

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thought provoking and illuminating. making connections between vastly different regions of the world and bringing to light a deeply misunderstood history.

amazing

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