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Underworld
- The Mysterious Origins of Civilization
- Narrated by: Dennis Kleinman
- Length: 31 hrs and 33 mins
- Categories: History, Ancient History
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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.
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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.
Critic Reviews
"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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- Michael Beeson
- 05-13-19
Fascinating
I am a fan of Graham Hancock. The information conveyed is interesting and important. However, it could have easily been edited down to about a quarter of its present length. It reads like cut-and-pasted journal entries. Also, with the Audible edition you do not get any photographs or especially maps. Since the whole thing depends a lot on "inundation maps" showing coastlines at intervals in the past, if you can't see those maps, it's really annoying. Audible should provide a supplemental pdf with the maps and photos. There isn't one and they didn't respond to my message asking about it. So, don't buy the Audible version of this book, buy the print version instead, so you can see the maps. (Or buy both if you are determined to listen rather than read.) I did not return the book since I did enjoy listening to it, and I got my money's worth, but I felt that I should have gotten the maps too, as they ARE part of the book.
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- mustachio
- 03-25-19
wow what a great book
I just wish the was an update for 2019. so much had happened since 2002 and I'll bet that more had been found and better research had been done. this book really covers all the angles and uses science and logic to rule out imaginative explanations for their findings.
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- John
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Mostly very boring, repetitive
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- Sarah
- 07-14-19
Great Research & Outlook, OK Narrator
This book’s depth, breadth of knowledge, and intrigue are simply amazing. I feel like I’m reading an alternate history of our universe. I love this book. The narrator... if you have a thing about pronunciation, maybe skip him. He has a pleasant voice, but it’s impossibly plummy. He pronounced all his “ti” (as in ‘question’) and “sh” sounds as “ch”. I can’t listen for too long at a time because this guy sounds like he’s auditioning for a role as a butler or something. Every word from his lips sounds pompous and self-important. It irritates me A LOT, but I really love this book, so I stuck with it and just gritted my teeth.
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- lmtwashington
- 10-22-20
Millions Of Miles Of Submerged Coast Or A Hindi Primer?
If you guessed the later this is your book. If you’re hoping based on the title, the description and the dust jacket art that this book explores the millions of miles of coastlines an possible coastal cities that have been drowned since the last glacial period peaked ,,, keep looking. Hancock starting losing it with this one and went totally off the rails in his last one. He’s become the newest bait and switch salesman of the old and tired ancient aliens car lot. Pass on this one and pass on Hancock.
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- David lucas
- 12-24-19
long
Did not realize what I was getting into. I watched his joe rogan interviews and thought he was very interesting. I'm still going to listen to another one of his books but not this one again.
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- Copper Minehart
- 04-26-19
Richly descriptive and utterly compelling.
A masterful balance of the pragmatic neutrality of a journalist combined with great storytelling. Hancock weaves a compelling and thoughtful thread though the shroud of our common and truly ancient history. a must-read for anyone not satisfied with the accepted and limited dogma of the main stream yet not willing to drink the alien DNA koolaid. Five Starts across the board.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-12-21
Eye opening
I can’t believe the level of insanity some people will delve to just prove there theory is not wrong, thank you Graham for not sitting idly by.
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- Ryan Smith
- 01-07-21
provoking
if you love ancient history and archaeology you will love this book. it takes you around sites all over the world.
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- Kimberly Ames
- 12-12-20
Paradigm shifting
Can't recommend enough. Everything he tells us is worth its weight in gold. God bless
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- darren
- 05-26-19
Great content, lifeless narration.
A wonderfully interesting content spoilt by boring, lazy sounding narrator. Please re-record with a person reading and not a bored robot.
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- Matthew m.
- 03-26-19
amazing,
It's an amazing book, great research! I was gripped throughout! would highly recommend it. great
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- ronnie
- 01-19-20
not for me
if you like diarised style narration then you'll love this I got lost in all the minutiae.
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- mechanic44
- 07-13-19
great if you have trouble sleeping
great subject but so monotone and boring. poorly edited, it goes from chapter to chapter without taking breath. i have not read the hard copy and i dont think i would ever try
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- Snorrisson
- 11-22-20
A Series of Extraordinary Coincidences.
The weight of evidence piles up like huge monoliths below the sea. If India is spending so much money on their space program you'd think even the flimsiest of evidence would warrant some relatively small expenditure on where we came from. Only staggering incompetence, willful ignorance or a desire to obscure the past to protect vested interests and careers can explain why these areas have not been properly investigated - and the problem seems to international. The theories of Hancock and the hundreds of others may be wrong but they are at the very least worthy of investigation rather than casual dismissal.
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- John McFarlane
- 10-24-20
Exciting and Fascinating
Hancock KNOWS history has been covered up and is now starting to release it to the critical thinker.Read for years and followed for decades.I trust this man completely
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- Dave
- 08-16-20
Good But....
I love Graham Hancock but I must admit I found this a bit of a struggle. Not the concepts, ideas or research but unusually dull narrative and lacklustre performance from the narrator. Its an interesting subject but this one is quite dry - odd given the title! I much preferred GHs earlier works and the superb recent tome America Before, He must have had an off year writing this one....
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- Goronwy-Wyn
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Meticulously researched fascinating hypothesis.
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- Martie
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very interesting subject which needs more global attention but could have been summarised more .
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- Chris
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waiting for the next one
I hope GH never stops his quest and never stops writing. Great stories from GH. Performance was exceptional too.
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- Anonymous User
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Loved it
Really enjoyed this audio book! Looking forward to hearing of more ancient discoveries buried under the ocean
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- Steve
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Very in depth
I love Graham Hancock. This book is very in depth. A lot of ideas that are heavily criticised by establishment figures but are very interesting and credible.
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- Mark
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Fascinating.
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