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Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization Paperback – April 2, 1996
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Graham Hancock is featured in Ancient Apocalypse, a Netflix original docuseries.
“A fancy piece of historical sleuthing . . . intriguing and entertaining and sturdy enough to give a long pause for thought.”—Kirkus Reviews
In Fingerprints of the Gods, Hancock embarks on a worldwide quest to put together all the pieces of the vast and fascinating jigsaw of mankind’s hidden past. In ancient monuments as far apart as Egypt’s Great Sphinx, the strange Andean ruins of Tihuanaco, and Mexico’s awe-inspiring Temples of the Sun and Moon, he reveals not only the clear fingerprints of an as-yet-unidentified civilization of remote antiquity, but also startling evidence of its vast sophistication, technological advancement, and evolved scientific knowledge.
A record-breaking number one bestseller in Britain, Fingerprints of the Gods contains the makings of an intellectual revolution, a dramatic and irreversible change in the way that we understand our past—and so our future.
And Fingerprints of God tells us something more. As we recover the truth about prehistory, and discover the real meaning of ancient myths and monuments, it becomes apparent that a warning has been handed down to us, a warning of terrible cataclysm that afflicts the Earth in great cycles at irregular intervals of time—a cataclysm that may be about to recur.
“Readers will hugely enjoy their quest in these pages of inspired storytelling.”—The Times (UK)
- Print length592 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCrown
- Publication dateApril 2, 1996
- Dimensions6.05 x 1.56 x 9.13 inches
- ISBN-100517887290
- ISBN-13978-0517887295
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- Publisher : Crown
- Publication date : April 2, 1996
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- Language : English
- Print length : 592 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0517887290
- ISBN-13 : 978-0517887295
- Item Weight : 1.7 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.05 x 1.56 x 9.13 inches
- Book 1 of 2 : Fingerprints of the Gods
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- #1 in Ancient Egyptians History
- #5 in Ancient & Controversial Knowledge
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About the author

I am the author of Magicians of the Gods, published on 10 September 2015, and of the major international bestsellers The Sign and the Seal, Fingerprints of the Gods, Heaven's Mirror, Underworld, and Supernatural.
I share below the story of the journey that led me to these books
In the early 1980's, when I was East Africa correspondent of The Economist, writing about wars, politics, economics and aid programmes, I had no idea where fate was going to lead me or what strange seas of thought I would find myself sailing on. But in 1983 I made my first visit to Axum in northern Ethiopia, then in the midst of a war zone, and found myself in the presence of an ancient monk outside a little chapel in the grounds of the cathedral of Saint Mary of Zion. The monk told me that the chapel was the sanctuary of the Ark of the Covenant and that he was the guardian of the Ark, the most sacred relic of the Bible, supposedly lost since Old Testament times. What he said seemed ludicrous but for some reason it intrigued me. I began to look into the Ethiopian claim and found much surprising and neglected evidence that supported it, not least the faint traces of a mission to Ethiopia undertaken by the Knights Templar in the twelfth century. I kept adding to that dossier of evidence while also continuing to pursue my current affairs interests (including Lords of Poverty, my controversial book about foreign aid, published in 1989), and finally, in 1992, I published The Sign and the Seal: A Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant, my first full-fledged investigation of a historical mystery.
As well as to Ethiopia and to Israel, my research for The Sign and the Seal had taken me to Egypt and opened my eyes to the incredible enigma of the Great Pyramid of Giza, while the "technological" aspects of the Ark (shooting out bolts of fire, striking people dead, etc) had alerted me to the existence of out of place technologies in antiquity. The stage was now set for my next project - a worldwide investigation into the possibility of a lost, prehistoric civilisation that resulted, in 1995, in the publication of Fingerprints of the Gods, undoubtedly my best known book. Keeper of Genesis (co-authored with Robert Bauval) followed in 1996, looking specifically into the mysteries of the Great Sphinx of Giza, and then in 1998 Heaven's Mirror, photographed by my wife Santha Faiia, which shows why many ancient sites in all parts of the globe replicate the patterns of constellations on the ground and are aligned to important celestial events such as the rising points of the sun on the equinoxes and the solstices. In 2002, I published Underworld, the result of five years of scuba diving across all the world's oceans to find ancient ruins submerged by rising sea levels at the end of the Ice Age.
After Underworld, I decided to step away from lost civilisation mysteries for a while and my next non-fiction book, Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind, published in 2005, focussed on shamanism, altered states of consciousness and the astonishing universal themes that appear in rock and cave art from deepest antiquity right through to the paintings done by shamans in the Amazon rainforest today.
From my years as a journalist I've always distrusted armchair theorising and believed I have a responsibility to seek out direct personal, "boots on the ground" experience of what I'm writing about. That was why I did five years of often difficult and dangerous scuba diving for Underworld. And it's also why, as part of my research for Supernatural I travelled to the Amazon to drink the visionary brew Ayahuasca with shamans there. As well as better equipping me to write Supernatural, my experiences in the Amazon changed my life and brought out a new side of my own creativity. I've continued working with Ayahuasca ever since and in 2006, during a series of sessions in Brazil, in a ceremonial space overlooked by images of a blue goddess, my visions gave me the basic characters, dilemmas and plot of the book that would become my first novel, Entangled, published in 2010. Entangled tells the story of two young women, one living 24,000 years ago in the Stone Age, and the other in modern Los Angeles, who are brought together by a supernatural being to do battle with a demon who travels through time.
Since the publication of Entangled I have also written the first two volumes of a series of three epic novels about the Spanish conquest of Mexico - the War God trilogy. The first volume, War God: Nights of the Witch, was published in 2013, and the second volume, War God: Return of the Plumed Serpent, was published in 2014. The third volume, War God: Apocalypse, is already more than half written and will be completed in 2016 and in the meantime my new non-fiction book, Magicians of the Gods, was published on 10 September 2015. Magicians is the sequel to Fingerprints of the Gods, and presents all the new evidence that has emerged since 1995 for a great lost civilisation of prehistoric antiquity and for the global cataclysm that destroyed that civilisation almost 13,000 years ago - a cataclysm on such a scale that it forced mankind, as Plato put it, "to begin again like children with no memory of what went before."
My ideas on prehistory and on the mysterious nature of reality have made me something of a controversial figure. In 1999, for example BBC Horizon made a documentary ("Atlantis Reborn") attacking my position on the lost civilisation. But part of that documentary was found by the UK's Broadcasting Standards Commission to be unfair - the first time ever that the flagship Horizon series had been judged guilty of unfairness. The BBC took the problem seriously enough to put out a revised re-edited version of the programme a year later. More recently, in 2013, my TED talk "The War on Consciousness" was deleted from the TED Youtube channel on grounds that TED itself later admitted to be spurious by striking out every one of the objections it had originally raised to my talk. TED, however, refused to restore the talk to its Youtube channel resulting in dozens of pirate uploads all over the internet that have now registered well over a million views.
I make mistakes like everyone else, but ever since my time with The Economist I've felt it is important to strive for rigour and accuracy, to check facts, to set out my sources clearly and openly for all to see and to admit my mistakes when I make them. As I continue to explore extraordinary ideas in my works of non-fiction, and in my novels, I'll also continue to do that.
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Customers find the book thoroughly researched and chock full of fascinating facts, with Graham Hancock writing with passion. They describe it as an incredibly fun read that keeps their imagination alive and takes them on a journey through ancient systems of worship. Customers consider the author a genius and find the book well worth its price. The length receives mixed reactions, with several customers noting it is very long.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI was already aware of a little of what Graham Hancock discusses in FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS. For example, I knew about places like Baalbek, which was made by an ancient and "undetermined" civilization far superior to the ancient Romans in building technology. Imagine if homes were built like they constructed Baalbek, homes that would just as new and fresh when they were built 2,000 years ago. Today's civilization has no clue how Baalbek could have been built and today they are still completely unable to reproduce such quality and level of worksmanship.
Then there was the evidence of drowned advanced underwater cities in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. By "advanced" I mean places that had irrigation, pottery, and running water, and all thousands of years before it appeared on dry land. I was aware of other things like the underwater 'Stonehenge' monolith found off the coast of Sicily in 131 feet of water, and being underwater, I knew this had to mean that this monolith (and many of the advanced cities in the Indian ocean and elsewhere) had to exist before the Younger Dryas event, when sea levels were 393 feet lower than they are today.
Finally, I put together an animation of the advance and retreat of the last four major glaciations of the last 400,000 years, and there were a few things that struck me as very odd. Wholly Mammoths had no problem surviving the last three glaciations/inter-glaciation events, so why couldn't they make it through the end of the last glaciation? Also, when the Cordilleran ice sheet withdrew during the last three glaciations, not much change was visible in the landscape (from a satellite's point-of-view), but the end of the last glaciation left behind tremendously huge "potholes" called the Great Lakes, it greatly expanded Hudson Bay, and it left behind numerous large kettle holes -- all things that didn't occur during the last three glaciations, despite all of them being equally sized events.
So what does it all mean? That's where Graham comes in with his book, THE FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS ...
SIDENOTE -- I don't buy into any of those phony strawman claims of Graham being a "pseudo-archaeologist" because Graham never claimed to be an archeologist. Therefore I am not the least bit interested in any of the great many personal attacks made on Graham, but rather any attacks made on his factual claims, which so far has been absolutely zero.
... I don't know where Graham got all the money or the time to do all this research, but I am grateful that he did. So far I have found all of Graham's claims to plausible, verifiable, and validatable. In conclusion, Graham's investigative journalism ties all the pieces together of what I was looking for, and it is a very remarkable story: Obviously a huge mass extinction event took place due to a comet impacting the Cordilleran ice sheet that killed off the Wholly Mammoths (and other large animals like Glyptodons, Megatheriums, etc), inundated major cities in the Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf, and Mediterranean Sea, as well as why, starting about 7,000 years ago, there was an extreme collapse of human genetic diversity (see CULTURAL HITCHHIKING AND COMPETITION BETWEEN PATRILINEAL KIN GROUPS EXPLAIN THE POST-NEOLITHIC Y-CHROMOSOME BOTTLENECK). It all makes sense now! There were no stones left unturned by Graham, so ...
Thank you Graham Hancock for doing such a superb job of investigative researching!
SIDENOTE -- I'm not going to be as diplomatic as Graham tries to be: Archeology hasn't become a pseudoscience as he thinks it has, it is a science that has been hijacked by the Christian establishment for the purposes of suppressing anything that makes civilization appear older than what they want you to believe it is. They most certainly don't want you to entertain the idea that a race of humans much superior intellectually to what exists today, used to exist until a global disaster wiped them out. That narrative doesn't exist in the Bible and would erase all confidence in the narrative of the Bible, as well as anything else associated with it.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseExcellent book, the author has a good way of tying things together that to me makes it very logical. it has several pics inside and not all in the same spot of the book. The detail of the explanations are excellent. A very good book. He goes into a lot of detail, including explaining physical locations that he has visited and areas that he explored. i have read a lot of books similar to this, but this one is organized into easy to read, well defined and logical grouping. It is a BIG BOOK too.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2010Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is a very thorough and comprehensive book that discusses many ancient mysteries such as the Nazca lines, the pyramids, mythologies, catastrophe myths, etc.. As the title implies Hancock tries to find the common origins or fingerprints between all of these things.
The information is well researched and backed up by Hancock's experiences visiting these places and by interviews and discussions with other famous researchers like Robert Bauval.
The book includes extensive information about the relationships between the pyramids and other monuments around the world and the stars and constellations. The subject of precession is discussed heavily. The theory is the Giza necropolis was created to form a snapshot of how the stars and constellations appeared in the skies over Egypt in 10,500 BC. The age of Leo the lion.
Another main point is that gods appeared many thousands of years ago in different parts of the world and brought enlightenment to the primitive savages who were already living on earth. Just as one example Viracocha taught people how to grow cotton of many different colors without having to dye it.
He talks a lot about what Cortez and the Spanish conquistadors and zealous monks did in Mexico. I was reading about this while at a diner and I literally started to feel sick to my stomach. Sadly this is just one of the many cases of vandalism, looting, and desecration of the world's priceless and irreplaceable treasures.
Hancock also realized that the Great Pyramid was at one time a working machine like a sort of nuclear power plant or giant crystal.
I don't agree with all of the conclusions in the book though. Hancock thinks for example that the woolly mammoths went extinct almost instantly and the La Brea tar pits were created by a volcano. Bauval thinks construction for the pyramids at Giza began in 10,500 BC but was finished 8,000 years later. That's not an intelligent thing to say really.
But the big thing I disagree with him about is his theory that Atlantis is under Antarctica.
There is probably no historical document that is more often quoted but then immediately contradicted than Plato's Atlantis story. Well guess what. Plato meant what he said. Atlantis is down under the Atlantic ocean. Hancock mentions in the references that there is no evidence whatsoever that the Egyptians ever confused months with years in their writings as some people imply to push up Plato's date for the destruction.
Atlantis was I believe destroyed as a result of black magic and sorcery and the misuse of the awesome forces that were generated inside of some sort of pyramid or temple. Plato tells us an entire continent was destroyed in about a day which isn't easy to do at all.
As far as who built the pyramids in Egypt, when, and why, Edgar Cayce stated that he himself as the Atlantean priest Ra Ta together with Thoth and Horus were involved with building these monuments back in 10,500 BC. Horus provided the sacred geometry.
Edgar Cayce was the reincarnation of the Egyptian god Osiris I believe. The ancient Egyptians associated Osiris with the super conscious mind. This apparently explains Cayce's strange ability to tap into that universal consciousness when he was put into a hypnotic state.
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