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Review: Fingerprints of the Gods

Editorial Review - Kirkus Reviews

Poking about through an assortment of grand earthly mysteries, Hancock (The Sign and the Seal, 1992) cobbles together a fascinating theory that proposes a lost civilization lying behind the conundrums. Why is it that the ruins of central America appear to show such a profound knowledge of spherical trigonometry millennia before that branch of mathematics was to find currency in the West? How is it that the great temples in Peru and Egypt show a clear understanding of the precession of the equinoxes way prior to its ""discovery"" by Hipparchus? All of these ancient monuments depict bearded Caucasian men in their sculpture. Pourquoi? Drawing on an amazing wealth of materials -- from a close reading of mythology to geological texts, from archaeo-astronomy to rarefied mathematics -- Hancock devises a theory that posits a highly evolved civilization that was wiped clear off the face of the earth during the cataclysmic happenings that attended the retreat of the last ice sheet. A resulting massive crustal displacement in turn might have buried the evidence of this advanced culture, leaving only a few survivors to pass on their knowledge to succeeding generations. Egyptian, Olmec, Mayan, and Aztec civilizations all speak of men -- Viracocha, Quetzalcoatl, the bearded men -- who brought great wisdom into their midst (though why they didn't pass along the principle of the wheel to the Maya is an equal mystery). Where did these learned men come from? Hancock has evidence to suggest Antarctica, explained via a combination of crust movement and the odd fact that the topography of Queen Maud Land appears on a map dated 1513, when it was -- and had for millennia been -- under ice. He also has evidence that the next apocalypse may be just around the corner. A fancy piece of historical sleuthing -- breathless, but intriguing and entertaining and sturdy enough to give a long pause for thought.

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Critical reviews of ancient prophecies not as conspiratorial as 'Tutankhamun Prophecies'. Sadly, the author ended the book on negative note, unlike 'Mars Mystery'.

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A fanciful tale dressed up to look like fact. Works best when treated as science fiction written in an "in-universe" style.

Review: Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization

User Review  - Vinodh - Goodreads

Presentation was good but can't consider it authentic as information was selective and incomplete. Read full review

Review: Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization

User Review  - Scott - Goodreads

Graham Hancock takes the reader on a tour of dozens of sacred sites around the world. I knew there were a few archetypes throughout history who bore similar traits and capabilities but I was struck by ... Read full review

Review: Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization

User Review  - Alesa - Goodreads

If you have an open mind, this book is fascinating. Hancock provides a tome-ful of evidence that an advanced civilization flourished on earth prior to 10,000 BC, and evidence of it may be buried under ... Read full review

Review: Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization

User Review  - Cherie - Goodreads

This is a hard book to read. Sometimes it was really dull, then it was very interesting, but above all it is way over my head. I like the concept of the author showing proof of other civilizations ... Read full review

Review: Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization

User Review  - Heather Aldaine - Goodreads

If you've seen Stargate, 10,000 BC, or 2012 you'll recognize the research behind those films. It's no coincidence that all were directed by Roland Emmerich. In truth, that's why I decided to read this ... Read full review

Review: Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization

User Review  - Andrew - Goodreads

I really liked Hancock's previous book, The Sign and the Seal, so I thought I would check this one out. The book basically makes the argument for a "lost civilization" the was the precedessor of the ... Read full review

Review: Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization

User Review  - Laura Curbishley - Goodreads

Fascinating and scary. Read full review

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