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Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization
by Graham Hancock
from Three Rivers Press

Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0

  • Another amazing book from Graham Hancock
    Graham Hanock continues to blow my mind with his brilliant deductions, make you open up for possibilites outside the box. I had first heard about the mindblowing underwater monuments off the Japanese coast. I couldn't put the book down and three of my other family members were pulled into the earthshattering theories that truly make you rethink what exactly occurred in our very ancient past. I couldn't put it down and grew nearly intoxicated on all of the amazing possibilites those monument signfies. I... more info

  • Backs up his alternative history with lots of facts and photos
    The photos of underwater dives are what originally interested me in buying the book. Hancock's thorough method of gathering facts to support his version of history are what made me a believer. He inspired me to use my skills in satellite imagery analysis to search for proof from above that civilization is much older than is commonly thought. My search resulted in a book Noah's Ark, Discovering the Science of Man's Oldest Mystery that offers amazing proof that both supports and expands Graham's book.

  • Long but very important book
    I believe this is a far more important book than most people realize. While the author suffers from a lack of editing and brevity, he more than makes up for it in his subject selection and hands-on detective work. I read the entire book and it was a detailed, highly convincing argument that mankind has done a really slipshod job of investigating our history in terms of looking at the oceans of the world.
    I thought the photographs in the book were fantastic and my only complaint is that there weren't... more info

  • Underworld
    As Far as I know no one else has informed us about all of these underwater places where people, at one time, lived. As always Handcock makes you think.


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