GRAHAM HANCOCK., - Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization.Three Rivers Press, 2002. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾ tall, Softcover, Soft Cover, New. ¶ 2002. 740p. Graham Hancock continues his pursuit of uncovering lost civilizations, this time under the sea. He takes us on a journey through the Mediterranean, the Arabian Sea, Persian Gulf, Bay of Bengal and the Pacific Ocean around Indonesia, Japan and Taiwan by looking at underwater structures that might be of human origin. The government of India has recently authenticated two of his discoveries off the coast of India. In both cases, these structures are dated between 9000 and 11 000 years before the current era, which supports the hypothesis of a great flood that submerged vast areas of up-to-then habitable land. What I really like about Hancock as author is that he also provides the orthodox view at the same time as his own theories. Hancock has indicated the most likely places for pre-flood civilizations with the help of Dr. Glen Milne of Durham University who is an expert on glaciation-induced changes in the sea level, and taking into account the plethora of flood-myths found amongst all cultures on all continents. Underworld is lavishly illustrated and well served by a thorough index and extensive bibliography. This gripping text will amply reward the reader who enjoyed Hancock's earlier titles. USD 17.00 [Appr.: EURO 15.25 | £UK 13 | JP¥ 2468] Book number 543To our regrets this title was recently sold. Please use the search function to find another copy. |
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