
A seminal work in the field of alternative archaeology, this book explores the possibility of a lost global civilization that predates known history. It examines megalithic structures, ancient maps, and mythological commonalities across the globe to argue that a highly advanced society was destroyed by a cataclysm at the end of the last Ice Age. The book is known for its detailed investigation into sites like the Giza pyramids and Tiwanaku, suggesting they are much older than conventional dating suggests. It has served as a primary inspiration for many independent researchers and enthusiasts of ancient mysteries.
Fingerprints of the Gods was one of the first books I picked up as a kid. My dad had it in his library
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"Raul mentions that this was one of the first books he picked up as a child from his father's library, and it set him on his current path of exploring ancient history and megalithic sites."