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Fingerprints of the Gods

The Quest Continues

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Fingerprints of the Gods

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 History Literary History & Criticism Thought-Provoking Inspiring Ancient History
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Probably one of the best books ever written

Scientifically, spiritually, and creatively, this is not just a work of art, but is also a call to open our eyes to what's right before us. Passed down in ancient texts and written in the heavens (literally), our past and future are spelled out. Exciting, motivating, and intensely engaging!

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Enthralling

This book is a masterpiece of informational delight. For those of you who would like to learn more about our history and begin to understand the mysteries that still pervade our societies today, read this book. If you have any interest in what is lauded as the impossible, read this book. If you, as myself, find yourself to be an inquisitive person searching for answers and questions all around you then you absolutely need to read this book.
Thank you Graham Hancock.

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Alluring!

Where does Fingerprints of the Gods rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

At the top for the moment.

What does Graham Hancock bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Passion for the topic.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, there's just too much information to digest.

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I really enjoyed the author's extensive research and presented facts to back up his hypothesis.

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Reader beware...

Once you have listened, you will not be able to “un-listen” or unlearn what you have heard and learned. An apocalyptic story told from the vantage point of geology, cosmology, history, archeology and mathematics; the reader is drawn into the quest for answers to unsolved answers to our most basic questions. Who are our ancestors? And, even more pressing; how will we handle the impending catastrophic climactic changes? Can we leave traces of our knowledge, signs of our existence, to future survivors of the next impending apocalypse?

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Thought provoking!

Well researched and thought provoking outside of the box most modern scientists are imprisoned in. It brings together multiple aberrations in history in a coherent manner that makes sense. It’s also a warning of what may happen to us. Well done. I look forward to his other works.

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This is a most excellent book!

I cannot wait to read his second and newer one. The ideas conceived in this book have so much evidence that one cannot dismiss that our ancient ancestors were magnificently brilliant. I hope to see Graham include some of the works of Peratt and the Thunderbolts project and maybe see what The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) and scholar Anthony Larsen have to say concerning ancient people’s before the deluge. I will buy the hard copy of this book now.

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Amazingly thought provoking!

Such an amazing read! Graham Hancock has done an amazing job researching and bringing to light some of the most relevant big questions of our place here on earth, our ancient past and the possibilities of a preginator shared ancestry. If you find archeo paleontology, history or geology at all interesting this book is an extremely thought provoking read!

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Open your mind!

A fascinating read that makes you wonder about our purpose here on earth, universal oneness, and ancient civilizations.
Before starting this book, I thought that I was going to be reading about conspiracy theories and aliens, but not quite.
Hancock presents good arguments, backed by evidence and sound logic, that challenges the reader to think outside the box in relation to ancient history and our purpose as humans. Hancock asks the tough questions and isn't afraid to challenge the popular understanding of (for example) the construction of the pyramids in Egypt and the Mayan calendar. I will definitely be reading other books from this author.

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Surprisingly engaging...

I was worried that this was going to go off the rails and into crazy land. It did not. He asks a lot of questions and leaves it up to the reader.

Good reading by Hancock.

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read it if you can

interesting book. he gets a little in depth with numbers and calculations that I think I would have grasped better if I read instead of listened. regardless 5/5

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