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Fingerprints of the Gods

Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization is a 1995 pseudoarcheology[1][2] book by British writer Graham Hancock, which contends that an advanced civilization existed in prehistory, one which served as the common progenitor civilization to all subsequent known ancient historical ones. The author proposes that sometime around the end of the last ice age this civilization ended in cataclysm,[3] but passed on to its inheritors profound knowledge of such things as astronomy, architecture and mathematics.

Fingerprints of the Gods
Cover of the first American edition
AuthorGraham Hancock
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPseudoarchaeology
PublisherCrown Publishing Group
Publication date
1995
Media typePrint
ISBN978-0-517-88729-5

The book was followed by Magicians of the Gods.[4]

Thesis edit

 
The Mesoamerican deity Quetzalcoatl as depicted in the Codex Magliabechiano

Hancock argues for a civilisation centered on Antarctica (which lay farther from the South Pole than today) that supposedly left evidence (the "fingerprints" of the title) in Ancient Egypt and American civilisations such as the Olmec, Aztec and Maya. Hancock discusses:

Hancock suggests that in 10,450 BC, a major pole shift took place. Before then, Antarctica lay farther from the South Pole than today, and after then, it shifted to its present location. The pole-shift hypothesis hinges on Charles Hapgood's theory of Earth Crustal Displacement.[7] Hapgood had a fascination with the story of Atlantis and suggested that crustal displacement may have caused its destruction. His theories have no supporters in the geological community, where the accepted model is plate tectonics, but they were adopted by Rand and Rose Flem-Ath's When the Sky Fell: in Search of Atlantis (1995/2009) in which they expand the evidence for Charles Hapgood's theory of earth-crust displacement and propose Antarctica as the site of Atlantis.[non-primary source needed]

Reception edit

Members of the scholarly and scientific community have described the proposals put forward in the book as pseudoscience and pseudoarchaeology.[8][9]

Canadian author Heather Pringle has placed Fingerprints specifically within a pseudo-scientific tradition going back through the writings of H.S. Bellamy and Denis Saurat to the work of Heinrich Himmler's notorious racial research institute, the Ahnenerbe, and the "crackpot theories"[This quote needs a citation] of Nazi archaeologist Edmund Kiss. Pringle draws attention to Fingerprints' "wild speculations" on the origins of Tiwanaku and describes Hancock as a "fabulist".[6]

Kenneth Feder said that the book reads like the "Victorian travelogue" of a writer untrained in archeology, who credits a mysterious white people for the achievements of the ancient civilizations he visits, Hancock notably referring to the Maya as "jungle-dwelling Indians" who could not possibly come up with a sophisticated calendar. Feder sees Hancock's synthesis of a variety of fringe writers such as Ignatius Donnelly, Charles Hapgood, Arthur Posnansky, Robert Bauval and Anthony West "very hard to swallow, indeed."[10]

Fingerprints of the Gods has been translated into 27 languages and is estimated to have sold five million copies around the world.[11]

Hancock responded to some of his critics with an updated edition of the book published in 2001 with a new introduction and new appendices, Fingerprints of the Gods: The Quest Continues.[non-primary source needed]

Influence edit

Fingerprints of the Gods was cited as an inspiration for the 2009 disaster film 2012.[12] In a November 2009 interview with the London magazine Time Out, the film's director Roland Emmerich stated, "I always wanted to do a biblical flood movie, but I never felt I had the hook. I first read about the Earth's crust displacement theory in Graham Hancock's Fingerprints of the Gods."[13]

In the extras of the Blu-ray 10,000 BC, the director Emmerich and his co-writer Harald Kloser said that they had found inspiration in the same book.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Fagan 2006, pp. xvi.
  2. ^ Killgrove, Kristina (3 September 2015). "What Archaeologists Really Think About Ancient Aliens, Lost Colonies, And Fingerprints Of The Gods". Forbes.
  3. ^ a b Moss, Stephen (6 February 2002). "Castles in the sea". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Religion, Spirituality and Faith Books - Best Sellers - Books - Dec. 13, 2015 - the New York Times". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Tiwanaku: Spiritual and Political Centre of the Tiwanaku Culture UNESCO.
  6. ^ a b Pringle, Heather, The Master Plan: Himmler's Scholars and the Holocaust (2006), Fourth Estate, London: p.310
  7. ^ Hapgood, Charles Hutchins; Earth's Shifting Crust: A Key to Some Basic Problems of Earth Science (Pantheon Books, 1958; foreword by Albert Einstein)
  8. ^ Fagan, Garrett G. Archaeological Fantasies:How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public Routledge 6 January 2006 ISBN 978-0-415-30593-8 p. 28
  9. ^ Nunn, Patrick D. Vanished Islands and Hidden Continents of the Pacific University of Hawaii Press (15 Aug 2008)ISBN 978-0-8248-3219-3 p. 128
  10. ^ Feder, Kenneth (July 2015). "Fingerprints of the Gods: The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization. Graham Hancock. 1995. Three Rivers Press, New York. 592 pp. $19.95 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0-517-88729-5". American Antiquity. 80 (3): 617–618. doi:10.7183/0002-7316.80.3.615. S2CID 164241758 – via Cambridge.org.
  11. ^ "Graham Hancock Biography". GrahamHancock.com. Retrieved 26 November 2009.
  12. ^ (PDF). chicagoscifi.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2009.
  13. ^ Jenkins, David (16 November 2009). . Time Out. Archived from the original on 16 November 2009. Retrieved 25 November 2009.
  14. ^ (in Italian) Tambone, Alessio (15 September 2008). "Versione Stampabile _ Blu-ray 10.000 AC". AV Magazine (in Italian). Retrieved 28 July 2013.

Works cited edit

Further reading edit

  • Brass, M. (2002). . Skeptical Inquirer. 26 (4): 45–49. Archived from the original on 26 April 2010.
  • Edlin, D. (n.d.). "The Gentle Art of Myth Management". In the Hall of Ma’at. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  • Fagan, G. (n.d.). "Tiwanaku: Alternative History in Action". In the Hall of Ma’at. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  • Fagan, G. (n.d.). "An Answer to Graham Hancock". In the Hall of Ma’at. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  • Hancock, Graham (n.d.). "Fingerprints of the Gods - Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization (1995)". GrahamHancock.com. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  • Heinrich, P. (n.d.). "Wild Side of Geoarchaeology". In the Hall of Ma’at. Retrieved 14 November 2022. Comments on Hancock's views of geology presented in a series of articles.
  • Malek, J. (1996). "Fingerprints of the Gods: A Review". Discussions in Egyptology. 34: 135–142. Retrieved 14 November 2022 – via In the Hall of Ma’at.

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Fingerprints of the Gods The Evidence of Earth s Lost Civilization is a 1995 pseudoarcheology 1 2 book by British writer Graham Hancock which contends that an advanced civilization existed in prehistory one which served as the common progenitor civilization to all subsequent known ancient historical ones The author proposes that sometime around the end of the last ice age this civilization ended in cataclysm 3 but passed on to its inheritors profound knowledge of such things as astronomy architecture and mathematics Fingerprints of the GodsCover of the first American editionAuthorGraham HancockLanguageEnglishSubjectPseudoarchaeologyPublisherCrown Publishing GroupPublication date1995Media typePrintISBN978 0 517 88729 5The book was followed by Magicians of the Gods 4 Contents 1 Thesis 2 Reception 3 Influence 4 References 4 1 Works cited 5 Further readingThesis edit nbsp The Mesoamerican deity Quetzalcoatl as depicted in the Codex MagliabechianoHancock argues for a civilisation centered on Antarctica which lay farther from the South Pole than today that supposedly left evidence the fingerprints of the title in Ancient Egypt and American civilisations such as the Olmec Aztec and Maya Hancock discusses creation myths describing deities like Osiris Thoth Egypt Quetzalcoatl Mesoamerica Viracocha Andes a range of archaeological sites such as Tiwanaku in Bolivia Tiwanaku was a planned city which according to UNESCO reached its peak between 400 AD and 900 AD 5 but is assigned an earlier date by Hancock Tiwanaku is also featured in other works of alternative archaeology including Von Daniken s Chariots of the Gods 6 Von Daniken suggested that it provides evidence of an extraterrestrial civilisation whereas Hancock does not argue for ancient astronauts 3 he proposes Atlantis as the origin of a lost civilisation Hancock suggests that in 10 450 BC a major pole shift took place Before then Antarctica lay farther from the South Pole than today and after then it shifted to its present location The pole shift hypothesis hinges on Charles Hapgood s theory of Earth Crustal Displacement 7 Hapgood had a fascination with the story of Atlantis and suggested that crustal displacement may have caused its destruction His theories have no supporters in the geological community where the accepted model is plate tectonics but they were adopted by Rand and Rose Flem Ath s When the Sky Fell in Search of Atlantis 1995 2009 in which they expand the evidence for Charles Hapgood s theory of earth crust displacement and propose Antarctica as the site of Atlantis non primary source needed Reception editMembers of the scholarly and scientific community have described the proposals put forward in the book as pseudoscience and pseudoarchaeology 8 9 Canadian author Heather Pringle has placed Fingerprints specifically within a pseudo scientific tradition going back through the writings of H S Bellamy and Denis Saurat to the work of Heinrich Himmler s notorious racial research institute the Ahnenerbe and the crackpot theories This quote needs a citation of Nazi archaeologist Edmund Kiss Pringle draws attention to Fingerprints wild speculations on the origins of Tiwanaku and describes Hancock as a fabulist 6 Kenneth Feder said that the book reads like the Victorian travelogue of a writer untrained in archeology who credits a mysterious white people for the achievements of the ancient civilizations he visits Hancock notably referring to the Maya as jungle dwelling Indians who could not possibly come up with a sophisticated calendar Feder sees Hancock s synthesis of a variety of fringe writers such as Ignatius Donnelly Charles Hapgood Arthur Posnansky Robert Bauval and Anthony West very hard to swallow indeed 10 Fingerprints of the Gods has been translated into 27 languages and is estimated to have sold five million copies around the world 11 Hancock responded to some of his critics with an updated edition of the book published in 2001 with a new introduction and new appendices Fingerprints of the Gods The Quest Continues non primary source needed Influence editFingerprints of the Gods was cited as an inspiration for the 2009 disaster film 2012 12 In a November 2009 interview with the London magazine Time Out the film s director Roland Emmerich stated I always wanted to do a biblical flood movie but I never felt I had the hook I first read about the Earth s crust displacement theory in Graham Hancock s Fingerprints of the Gods 13 In the extras of the Blu ray 10 000 BC the director Emmerich and his co writer Harald Kloser said that they had found inspiration in the same book 14 References edit Fagan 2006 pp xvi Killgrove Kristina 3 September 2015 What Archaeologists Really Think About Ancient Aliens Lost Colonies And Fingerprints Of The Gods Forbes a b Moss Stephen 6 February 2002 Castles in the sea The Guardian Retrieved 28 November 2009 Religion Spirituality and Faith Books Best Sellers Books Dec 13 2015 the New York Times The New York Times Tiwanaku Spiritual and Political Centre of the Tiwanaku Culture UNESCO a b Pringle Heather The Master Plan Himmler s Scholars and the Holocaust 2006 Fourth Estate London p 310 Hapgood Charles Hutchins Earth s Shifting Crust A Key to Some Basic Problems of Earth Science Pantheon Books 1958 foreword by Albert Einstein Fagan Garrett G Archaeological Fantasies How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public Routledge 6 January 2006 ISBN 978 0 415 30593 8 p 28 Nunn Patrick D Vanished Islands and Hidden Continents of the Pacific University of Hawaii Press 15 Aug 2008 ISBN 978 0 8248 3219 3 p 128 Feder Kenneth July 2015 Fingerprints of the Gods The Evidence of Earth s Lost Civilization Graham Hancock 1995 Three Rivers Press New York 592 pp 19 95 paperback ISBN 978 0 517 88729 5 American Antiquity 80 3 617 618 doi 10 7183 0002 7316 80 3 615 S2CID 164241758 via Cambridge org Graham Hancock Biography GrahamHancock com Retrieved 26 November 2009 2012 2009 Credit List PDF chicagoscifi com Archived from the original PDF on 15 February 2010 Retrieved 25 November 2009 Jenkins David 16 November 2009 Roland Emmerich s guide to disaster movies Time Out Archived from the original on 16 November 2009 Retrieved 25 November 2009 in Italian Tambone Alessio 15 September 2008 Versione Stampabile Blu ray 10 000 AC AV Magazine in Italian Retrieved 28 July 2013 Works cited edit Fagan Garrett G 2006 Archaeological Fantasies How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public Psychology Press ISBN 978 0 415 30592 1 Further reading editBrass M 2002 Tracing Graham Hancock s Shifting Cataclysm Skeptical Inquirer 26 4 45 49 Archived from the original on 26 April 2010 Edlin D n d The Gentle Art of Myth Management In the Hall of Ma at Retrieved 14 November 2022 Fagan G n d Tiwanaku Alternative History in Action In the Hall of Ma at Retrieved 14 November 2022 Fagan G n d An Answer to Graham Hancock In the Hall of Ma at Retrieved 14 November 2022 Hancock Graham n d Fingerprints of the Gods Evidence of Earth s Lost Civilization 1995 GrahamHancock com Retrieved 14 November 2022 Heinrich P n d Wild Side of Geoarchaeology In the Hall of Ma at Retrieved 14 November 2022 Comments on Hancock s views of geology presented in a series of articles Malek J 1996 Fingerprints of the Gods A Review Discussions in Egyptology 34 135 142 Retrieved 14 November 2022 via In the Hall of Ma at Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fingerprints of the Gods amp oldid 1212172721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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