Fingerprints of the Gods
The Quest Continues
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Graham Hancock
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Graham Hancock
About this listen
Pulling together the myths, legends and stories handed down from generation to generation, all around the world, Graham Hancock presents his own, unique interpretation of history in this fascinating audiobook.
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, LtdWhat listeners say about Fingerprints of the Gods
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- cb
- 28-09-16
A must read
A thoughtful, intelligent and comprehensive interdisciplinary work uniting mythology from a multitude of cultures and ages with modern scientific knowledge, and beautifully narrated by the author. Cannot recommend it enough. Moving right on to the sequel, Magicians of the Gods!
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- Darren Banks
- 28-06-16
Much, much older!
Good book but he filled it up with a lot of old tales etc, still raises some important questions that I happen to agree with.
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- Kevin
- 12-07-20
Excellent!
I was brought here having seen Graham and Randall Carlson on the Joe Rogan podcasts, I'm so pleased we have people like Graham & Randall around to uncover the new evidence and ask the questions, Fantastic book, so very interesting. Thank you.
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- Simon
- 21-11-21
very insightful and interesting
very satisfying listening experience with an interesting narrative. I found that the hypothesis suggested are very insightful and do try to first explain the already established theories. I only had some trouble with the ending, the conclusion. I do not think it necessary to try and come up with an explanation and suggest it as the answer, being that the proposed ancient civilisation lived in todays Antarctica, and mainly that the sphinx represented the star constellation Leo to indicate what era this proposed civilisation existed in. The problem I have with that idea is that the star constellation as we know then where named and grouped by the greeks. This assumes that all civilisations would instinctively group and name the constellations the same way. You need a good amount of imagination already to picture the constellations as their proposed imagery, who is to say that other civilisations wouldent have proposed other imagery for the same constellations, and even group them differently. But the overall idea that earlier civilisations have existed and then somehow collapsed seems very plausible. That the engineering and technology used to create these pyramids and temples must have been a legacy from something, as there is no other plausible explanations to how these objects could be constructed with such primitive technology. For instance the proposed idea that the stones were cut with copper saws, sand and water is absurd, you could only cut about a mm an hour doing so. But also its incredible unfeasible when they propose the pyramid was built on a timescale of 20 years, as in that time they would have needed to place a block every minute or so, with no breakes.
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- Danny
- 29-06-20
Amazing
This was an awesome listen. Take a bow Graham Hancock. This isn’t a wild conspiracy but a credible story, piecing a puzzle together!
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- Bill Atkinson
- 19-01-23
Fascinating stuff
I was engrossed from start to finish, though some detail sections went over my head, it does ask many questions but you are left with the feeling you want to find the answers
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- Lindsey
- 19-12-16
A fascinating theory!
I really enjoyed this audio book. Hancock's theory is fascinating and thought provoking but, I can imagine, controversial. Definitely a good listen but an open mind is necessary to fully enjoy!
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- david27
- 25-01-19
very interesting and eye opening
loved the book once I started I could not stop
contains a lot of knowledge and research highly recommend to anyone with a real interest in history
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- cjrmail2k
- 11-04-18
great insights
I felt that the subject was well delivered and well researched. If only there were more fingerprints we may be in a position to find more on the lost civilizations!
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- Hamza
- 23-10-19
Outstanding content and narration
The depth of research is reassuringly impressive and I was delighted to find it is narrated by its brilliant author, Graham Hancock.
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