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Underworld

The Mysterious Origins of Civilization

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Underworld

By: Graham Hancock
Narrated by: Dennis Kleinman
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From Graham Hancock, best-selling author of Fingerprints of the Gods, comes a mesmerizing book that takes us on a captivating underwater voyage to find the ruins of a lost civilization that's been hidden for thousands of years beneath the world's oceans.

While Graham Hancock is no stranger to stirring up heated controversy among scientific experts, his books and television documentaries have intrigued millions of people around the world and influenced many to rethink their views about the origins of human civilization. Now he returns with an explosive new work of archaeological detection. In Underworld, Hancock continues his remarkable quest underwater, where, according to almost a thousand ancient myths from every part of the globe, the ruins of a lost civilization, obliterated in a universal flood, are to be found.

Guided by cutting-edge science and the latest archaeological scholarship, Hancock begins his mission to discover the truth about these myths and examines the mystery at the end of the last Ice Age. As the glaciers melted between 17,000 and 7,000 years ago, sea levels rose and more than 15 million square miles of habitable land were submerged underwater, resulting in a radical change to the Earth's shape and the conditions in which people could live. Using the latest computer techniques to map the world's changing coastlines, Hancock finds astonishing correspondences with the ancient flood myths.

Filled with thrilling accounts of his own participation in dives off the coast of Japan, as well as in the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, and the Arabian Sea, we watch as Hancock discovers underwater ruins exactly where the myths say they should be-sunken kingdoms that archaeologists never thought existed. Fans of Hancock's previous adventures will find themselves immersed in Underworld, a provocative book that provides both compelling hard evidence for a fascinating, forgotten episode in human history, and a completely new explanation for the origins of civilization as we know it.

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Ancient Archaeology Civilization Oceanography Ancient History Ancient Greece
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"Graham Hancock is no stranger to controversy. The former journalist, whose books have sold five million copies in the past 10 years, has repeatedly dared to challenge scientific shibboleth, taking a run at entrenched thinking in archeology, geology and astronomy." (The Globe and Mail)

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Believe him or not, he makes a point

this is not the first Graham Hancock novel I've read. came across Graham while listening to a Joe Rogan podcast and I've been hooked on his theories ever since. his book clearly defines all the weird underwater structures that exist in archaeology wants to ignore. while still leaving the possibility that some of these structures are just natural coincidences. definitely a good listen, if you want to further in trench yourself in grand hancocks antedeluvian civilization theory

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Amazing!

Like all that is produced by Graham - it is simply amazing and keeps you captivated until the very last minute! Thank you!

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very good, very long

a lot to digest. you really need to be excited for this kind of material in order to not tune out

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Graham's book is interesting and a full Marathon.

I love the creative nature of this Author. His journey was epic in Underworld, but this book took me a while to pick back up and finish.

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For Hancock Fans

Very in depth and convoluted story that bounces around a lot and highly detailed. If you are a GH fan it is worth listening to understand his works, but the text could be narrowed down into a much smaller work to convey the same hypothesis and research. I don’t know how much detail I retained when examining some of the cultures and locations since it was highly technical but linguistically accurate.

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Great book, bad narration

Another surprisingly astute book by Hacock that holds up well even 20 years later. The narrator is awful at pronouncing non-anglo names or words though, but still well worth the listen.

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Fun.

The 20% of the things graham handcock is right about are often so staggering and mind blowing that it makes up for the 80% speculative gobbledygook. If you take it all with a unhealthy dose of salt it’s rather palatable and gives some fun additions to banter at odd parties. He loses the narrative at the end. to use grahams weirdest flex to comical effect… take 13 ayahuasca trips listen or read the book and tell me you weren’t at least entertained

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captivating

Loved this book. Graham Hancock is an excellent story teller. A must read for everybody.

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Spectacular work!

The deep and undeniable research presented here, the humor in dealing with stonewalling, short-sighted, obtuse, so-called leaders in the field, and the dogged determination of Hancock, Santha, and others deserves the highest praise! This book fills me with wonder at the fascinating lost history of humanity, and begs the question, just how much have we forgotten? Thank you, GH for this essential work!

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Underworld

Amazing insightful and informative
I enjoyed listening to Graham Hancocks journey and experiences through his research for the truth of our ancient past. I am hooked and am looking forward to listening to more of his stories.

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