Graham Hancock?

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19 years 10 months ago #10120 by xterrester
I have read "Fingerprints of the Gods" and can recommend it. Whether or not you will find the book worth reading depends on how interested you are in the subject matter.

Some do not view Hancock as scholarly enough but the information and opinions he presents are stimulating none the less.

If you are interested in ancient history or prehistory I can recommend "Gods of Eden" and "From the Ashes of Angels" by Andrew Collins and also William Bramley's "The Gods of Eden".

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19 years 10 months ago #10124 by PheoniX_VII
You might whana check out some of Alan F. Alfords works too.

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19 years 6 months ago #11692 by Venom
Replied by Venom on topic Reply from Jonathan Z
I have read "Fingerprints of the Gods" and its an amazing book. I highly reccomend it. The book definitely makes you think about the history of ancient civilisations in a different way. The book is well researched and thought out. I would like to also say that if you do plan on reading it, know that Graham Hancock did re-tract some of the theories he put forth in his book, specifically with the dating of the great pyrmid's of giza. Its on his website if your curious.

Currently I am reading Alan F.Alford's book "Gods of the New Millenium" and the first few chapters are a bit of scant recap of what "Fingerprints of the Gods" is about i.e. ancient civilizations thousands of years ago, seemingly had 20th century technology!! Very fascinating stuff. And alot of the ideas and theories put forth about these ancinet sites, and their inhabitants and their religons seem to relate directly to EPH!

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