
A non-fiction book by Graham Hancock, first published in 1995. The book argues for the existence of an advanced, prehistoric civilization that was destroyed by a cataclysm around 10,000 BC, leaving behind traces (fingerprints) of its knowledge and technology in various ancient cultures and megalithic structures around the world.
was like to Graham Hancock don't talk about that it could lead to racism like oh this is FN dble he's just you know
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"Graham Hancock was mentioned by name in the context of a discussion about controversial historical theories. 'Fingerprints of the Gods' is one of his most prominent and relevant works that aligns with the themes of ancient civilizations and hidden knowledge often discussed by him."



