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An eye-opener. December 31, 2008 After reading Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization I was hooked on Graham Hancock's writing style and bought this book. I wasn't disappointed. He has an incredible way of revealing the mysteries inside the mountains of stone. When he discussed Bauval's discovery that the three pyramids were a map of Orion's belt on the ground, I began using the Orion pattern to search around other pyramids. This eventually led to my first book, Noah's Ark, Discovering the Science of Man's Oldest Mystery which expands and supports Hancock's belief of a great ancient civilization that was scattered by the Ice Age floods.
Finger Prints of the Gods November 30, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
It is an interesting book, however, it can be difficult to follow and get a clear understanding of what the author is attempting to say. It can be very dry in a lot of places as well, not something that just captures you and wants you to continue reading.
Well researched and well argumented book November 17, 2008 I took this book on a trip and read it in one go. It is very well researched, well written, easy to read and it explores a fresh and tantalizing new view - which I totally support - about the roots of the great civilizations. I was so impressed that I decided to get all his other books right away.
Fingerprints of the Gods November 11, 2008 This is the most intersting books I have ever read. They back up everything with facts. This is a great book. Everyone should read it.
cmr October 9, 2008 if you read the Underworld you must read Finger Prints of the Gods. Both of the books are great. I recommend them highly.
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