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America Before: The Key to Earth's Lost Civilization Paperback – September 29, 2020
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Was an advanced civilization lost to history in the global cataclysm that ended the last Ice Age? Graham Hancock, the internationally bestselling author, has made it his life's work to find out--and in America Before, he draws on the latest archaeological and DNA evidence to bring his quest to a stunning conclusion.
We’ve been taught that North and South America were empty of humans until around 13,000 years ago – amongst the last great landmasses on earth to have been settled by our ancestors. But new discoveries have radically reshaped this long-established picture and we know now that the Americas were first peopled more than 130,000 years ago – many tens of thousands of years before human settlements became established elsewhere.
Hancock's research takes us on a series of journeys and encounters with the scientists responsible for the recent extraordinary breakthroughs. In the process, from the Mississippi Valley to the Amazon rainforest, he reveals that ancient "New World" cultures share a legacy of advanced scientific knowledge and sophisticated spiritual beliefs with supposedly unconnected "Old World" cultures. Have archaeologists focused for too long only on the "Old World" in their search for the origins of civilization while failing to consider the revolutionary possibility that those origins might in fact be found in the "New World"?
America Before: The Key to Earth's Lost Civilization is the culmination of everything that millions of readers have loved in Hancock's body of work over the past decades, namely a mind-dilating exploration of the mysteries of the past, amazing archaeological discoveries and profound implications for how we lead our lives today.
- Print length640 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSt. Martin's Griffin
- Publication dateSeptember 29, 2020
- Dimensions6.1 x 1.7 x 9.15 inches
- ISBN-101250756952
- ISBN-13978-1250756954
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"A treasure." ―Joe Rogan on Graham Hancock
"A fascinating, alternative version of prehistory. America Before, detailed and wide-ranging, turns what was myth and legend into a new story of the past." ―Daily Mail
Praise for Graham Hancock's previous books:
“Hancock’s passionate, detailed prose transports us around the globe and across millennia in an accessible and direct manner.” ―New Dawn Magazine
“Ingenious.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“I’m deeply immersed still in Hancock’s “Magicians of the Gods.” I do so recommend this book. Hancock is an enchanting writer, and such a curious and thoughtful and intuitive investigator of the mysteries of lost civilizations and archaeological mysteries.” ―Anne Rice, NYT bestselling author of The Vampire Chronicles
"Hancock does a magnificent job of proving beyond reasonable doubt that an advanced civilization, which flourished during the Ice Age, was destroyed in global cataclysms between 12,800 and 11,600 years ago." ―Atlantis Rising on Magicians of the Gods
“A reading experience of pure gold...History buffs, Bible scholars, anyone who likes a great intellectual detective yarn will plunge into The Sign and the Seal and not come up for air until the end.” ―Seattle Times on The Sign and the Seal
“Intriguing and entertaining and sturdy enough to give a long pause for thought.” ―Kirkus Reviews on Fingerprints of the Gods
"Readers will hugely enjoy their quest in these pages of inspired storytelling."-The Times of London
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- Publisher : St. Martin's Griffin
- Publication date : September 29, 2020
- Language : English
- Print length : 640 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250756952
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250756954
- Item Weight : 1.8 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.1 x 1.7 x 9.15 inches
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About the author

I am the author of Magicians of the Gods, published on 10 September 2015, and of the major international bestsellers The Sign and the Seal, Fingerprints of the Gods, Heaven's Mirror, Underworld, and Supernatural.
I share below the story of the journey that led me to these books
In the early 1980's, when I was East Africa correspondent of The Economist, writing about wars, politics, economics and aid programmes, I had no idea where fate was going to lead me or what strange seas of thought I would find myself sailing on. But in 1983 I made my first visit to Axum in northern Ethiopia, then in the midst of a war zone, and found myself in the presence of an ancient monk outside a little chapel in the grounds of the cathedral of Saint Mary of Zion. The monk told me that the chapel was the sanctuary of the Ark of the Covenant and that he was the guardian of the Ark, the most sacred relic of the Bible, supposedly lost since Old Testament times. What he said seemed ludicrous but for some reason it intrigued me. I began to look into the Ethiopian claim and found much surprising and neglected evidence that supported it, not least the faint traces of a mission to Ethiopia undertaken by the Knights Templar in the twelfth century. I kept adding to that dossier of evidence while also continuing to pursue my current affairs interests (including Lords of Poverty, my controversial book about foreign aid, published in 1989), and finally, in 1992, I published The Sign and the Seal: A Quest for the Lost Ark of the Covenant, my first full-fledged investigation of a historical mystery.
As well as to Ethiopia and to Israel, my research for The Sign and the Seal had taken me to Egypt and opened my eyes to the incredible enigma of the Great Pyramid of Giza, while the "technological" aspects of the Ark (shooting out bolts of fire, striking people dead, etc) had alerted me to the existence of out of place technologies in antiquity. The stage was now set for my next project - a worldwide investigation into the possibility of a lost, prehistoric civilisation that resulted, in 1995, in the publication of Fingerprints of the Gods, undoubtedly my best known book. Keeper of Genesis (co-authored with Robert Bauval) followed in 1996, looking specifically into the mysteries of the Great Sphinx of Giza, and then in 1998 Heaven's Mirror, photographed by my wife Santha Faiia, which shows why many ancient sites in all parts of the globe replicate the patterns of constellations on the ground and are aligned to important celestial events such as the rising points of the sun on the equinoxes and the solstices. In 2002, I published Underworld, the result of five years of scuba diving across all the world's oceans to find ancient ruins submerged by rising sea levels at the end of the Ice Age.
After Underworld, I decided to step away from lost civilisation mysteries for a while and my next non-fiction book, Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind, published in 2005, focussed on shamanism, altered states of consciousness and the astonishing universal themes that appear in rock and cave art from deepest antiquity right through to the paintings done by shamans in the Amazon rainforest today.
From my years as a journalist I've always distrusted armchair theorising and believed I have a responsibility to seek out direct personal, "boots on the ground" experience of what I'm writing about. That was why I did five years of often difficult and dangerous scuba diving for Underworld. And it's also why, as part of my research for Supernatural I travelled to the Amazon to drink the visionary brew Ayahuasca with shamans there. As well as better equipping me to write Supernatural, my experiences in the Amazon changed my life and brought out a new side of my own creativity. I've continued working with Ayahuasca ever since and in 2006, during a series of sessions in Brazil, in a ceremonial space overlooked by images of a blue goddess, my visions gave me the basic characters, dilemmas and plot of the book that would become my first novel, Entangled, published in 2010. Entangled tells the story of two young women, one living 24,000 years ago in the Stone Age, and the other in modern Los Angeles, who are brought together by a supernatural being to do battle with a demon who travels through time.
Since the publication of Entangled I have also written the first two volumes of a series of three epic novels about the Spanish conquest of Mexico - the War God trilogy. The first volume, War God: Nights of the Witch, was published in 2013, and the second volume, War God: Return of the Plumed Serpent, was published in 2014. The third volume, War God: Apocalypse, is already more than half written and will be completed in 2016 and in the meantime my new non-fiction book, Magicians of the Gods, was published on 10 September 2015. Magicians is the sequel to Fingerprints of the Gods, and presents all the new evidence that has emerged since 1995 for a great lost civilisation of prehistoric antiquity and for the global cataclysm that destroyed that civilisation almost 13,000 years ago - a cataclysm on such a scale that it forced mankind, as Plato put it, "to begin again like children with no memory of what went before."
My ideas on prehistory and on the mysterious nature of reality have made me something of a controversial figure. In 1999, for example BBC Horizon made a documentary ("Atlantis Reborn") attacking my position on the lost civilisation. But part of that documentary was found by the UK's Broadcasting Standards Commission to be unfair - the first time ever that the flagship Horizon series had been judged guilty of unfairness. The BBC took the problem seriously enough to put out a revised re-edited version of the programme a year later. More recently, in 2013, my TED talk "The War on Consciousness" was deleted from the TED Youtube channel on grounds that TED itself later admitted to be spurious by striking out every one of the objections it had originally raised to my talk. TED, however, refused to restore the talk to its Youtube channel resulting in dozens of pirate uploads all over the internet that have now registered well over a million views.
I make mistakes like everyone else, but ever since my time with The Economist I've felt it is important to strive for rigour and accuracy, to check facts, to set out my sources clearly and openly for all to see and to admit my mistakes when I make them. As I continue to explore extraordinary ideas in my works of non-fiction, and in my novels, I'll also continue to do that.
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Customers find this book well-researched and fascinating, with Graham Hancock's accessible writing style making it an engaging read. The book provides great information about our ancient past, presenting archaeological evidence, and customers appreciate the author's compelling approach. While customers enjoy the content, they note that it can get bogged down with details at times, and some find it boring.
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Customers find the book thought-provoking, describing it as very informative and well-researched, with one customer noting it provides a great summary of the latest science.
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Customers find the book fascinating and engaging, with one mentioning they learn something new on every page.
"...It's a very interesting book tons of details on the subjects I recommend this book to everyone even if your against his views and ideas I think it's..." Read more
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Customers appreciate the book's historical content, particularly its presentation of archaeological evidence and ancient past information. One customer notes it covers hidden history of North and South America, while another describes it as a guide map for future archaeologists.
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Customers have mixed opinions about the information quality of the book, with some finding it tedious and getting bogged down with details at points, while one customer describes it as a superb presentation of data.
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Customers find the book boring, with one customer noting that the first ten chapters are particularly dry.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024This book by Graham Hancock, is just a continuation of his other book, THE FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS, and just like that book, his logic and his research is way above average. There is one exception though, and that is his discussion of the VINE OF THE DEAD. There is nothing scientific or logical about his claims of what ayahuasca can do, other than ayahuasca can make you hallucinate, and his arbitrary connection of ayahausca to the existence of a soul is not at all credible. Graham goes on to say it is unscientific to claim there is no such thing as a soul, but in reality the only logically proper thing to do when presented with a claim made in a complete absence of evidence, is to deny the claim, and there has absolutely never been any evidence of a soul existing outside of the fairytales told of one existing, but considering what excellent work Graham has done with this book, FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS, that mistake is easily forgivable.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024If you enjoy thick books with plenty of diagrams and pictures this is a book for you. It's a very interesting book tons of details on the subjects I recommend this book to everyone even if your against his views and ideas I think it's worth a read. All he does is put the evidence in front of you and let's you decide what you think about the connections. I don't get the hate he gets he definitely shows his passion for the Ancient world.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2019When Hancock first wrote Fingerprints of the Gods in 1995, he compiled evidence that indicated the ancients were intelligent, more advanced then commonly purported, and that some sort of cataclysm set civilization back. All sounds non-controversial - and he wasn't claiming aliens and spaceships - yet his thesis became an instant target by professional skeptics. Flash forward to a few years ago when he released Magicians of the Gods, which outlined growing evidence for a global catastrophe and an archaeological record that increasingly showed that our ancestors in prehistory were not dumb brutes. In other words, Hancock wasn't so heretical after all.
In America Before, he focuses on the Americas, in particular on the moundbuilding cultures of both continents. No, he isn't promoting the strange theories others have, but shows us how much has been lost, and is unknown, through natural and human destruction. There are glimpses of "ghost populations" whose origins and abilities are lost, but through rediscovery and study of old sites and records, and modern DNA analysis, a faint picture is beginning to emerge. The work that needs to be done next is massive, particularly in South America, but Hancock does a great service in making people aware of these lost cultures. If you have read Charles Mann's books 1491 and 1493, Adavasio's The First Americans, or Dillehay's The Settlement of the Americas, you'll find some familiar material here on the changing paradigm in ancient America studies, but Hancock brings all that together with the latest research.
He does occasionally delve in to high speculation of the abilities of the ancients, suggesting "psi" capacities. This is a tiny part of the book, and if it turns you off, consider the governments of the world have spent much money on such research (see Annie Jacobsen's book, Phenomena). He also mentions, nearly in passing, a very poor stereotype of Christianity, when he writes things like, "a heavenly paradise...paired with a hellish place of punishment for disbelievers and evildoers...removes the need for serious thought" or the "all that's required to join the elect is to tick the right boxes." If Hancock truly believes such fallacies, perhaps he has been exposed to one too many fundamentalists and should spend some time with the scholars of Christianity and see it isn't based on "unproven assumptions" (perhaps Kenneth Samples' books like, God Among the Sages, 7 Truths That Changed the World, etc.). Hancock mentions how materialist scientists scoff at ideas like the soul, but science does support its existence, see Mario Beauregard's books Brain Wars and The Spiritual Brain.
Hancock's three major volumes have chronicled, and helped create, a shift in our understanding of the past. I hope he will continue to uncover the secrets of the Americas, and inspire others to pick up the charge as well.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025The book was delivered in good packaging, but both front, and back of the cover was coverd in a thick layer of dust… but other than that there was not a scratch on it and was perfect
- Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2019People love to trash Graham Hancock. Hancock has earned a reputation as someone who pushes ‘pseudoscientific theories’. This immediately makes him irrelevant to a large portion of the population interested in archeology and history. His theories are not outlandish. There’s really no one else out there who writes books like Graham Hancock does. If you love mysteries, archeology or history you will enjoy this book. I love reading his books because he presents hypotheses and data but ultimately ends up leaving the questions open ended and for you to decide. He is not a whack job. If you’ve ever heard him speak it is clear that he is very articulate and thoughtful. There seems to be a theme in archeology that ‘history can only be this old because we’ve only found things this old’. Every couple of years a new discovery is made that completely turns the accepted archeological dogma on its head. It was thought for a long time that the Clovis culture was the first significant culture in America. Why? Because ‘we haven’t found anything older, so this has to be correct’. It does not seem hard to believe that people who lived off the land and built shelters out of wood and earth would be hardly detectable thousands of years later. Hancock proposes that civilizations are much older than generally accepted and sites like Göbekli Tepe have validated him. There’s no aliens helping Mayans build temples in this book. His theory that civilizations across the world seem to share similar myths and knowledge does not seem far fetched to me. The human race had to have started somewhere and spread across the globe. Myths and knowledge had to have spread with them. Read the book, take the journey and hear what the man has to say then decide for yourself. You may not agree with all of his points but one thing is clear: Hancock is a very intelligent man who has done lots of research. His books are exciting and very well written.
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Lisa BruckmannReviewed in Brazil on June 25, 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars Redundante, porém importante...
Um ótimo livro, principalmente no que diz respeito aos desenhos geoglificos encontrado pela amazônia. Porém, em algumas partes as análises dos posicionamento geo-astronômicos de monumentos ancestrais dos povos originarios da américa do norte (Cahokia, Serpent Mound, e outros "mounds"), se torna demasiado complexo e um tanto complicado de entender. Algumas partes se tornam redundantes e muito do que foi dito aqui, ja havia sido abordado em Fingerprint of the Gods e Magician of the Gods.Apesar disso, é um livro muito bom que trás uma nova abordagem sobre a história perdida de nosso continente.
- BouquetReviewed in Australia on January 29, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Keeps you reading - and that is what a well written and researched book does
I have just finished this book and have now gone back to the author's earlier works. I have found America Before amazingly interesting with depth, great research and very insightful into how some academics, despite being wrong, hold sway over various theories till someone stronger and better comes along armed with a vast repository of evidence which sweeps away the wrongful long held beliefs. It is refreshing to read about ancient north and south American prehistory and drawing on similar beliefs from other ancient cultures such as ancient Egypt. In my opinion, time is well spent reading this book and learning about a deeper and more ancient past than we have ever been told about.
- Mark vivianiReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 20, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
What a brilliant book. Explains the continent of Africa from the beginning of time. Explaining why the make of the soil and the rich supply of natural resources shaped this amazing continent.
Brilliantly explained. So good I read it twice.
- avocadoReviewed in Japan on August 3, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars A world we barely know
Again Graham Hancock blows our minds with a collation of the most recent evidence of ancient human activities on the third rock from the sun. Gobekli Tepe alone should be enough to convince anyone that our ancient ancestors were incredibly skilled, astonishingly motivated and cosmically sophisticated people. It has taken almost 12000 years for humans to rise from the rubble again after the Younger Dryas impact. Why did it take so long if we assume that humans are no more intelligent today than they were 12000 years ago? I suspect it's because consistent, high quality leadership is so rare that human flourishing is retarded for millenia. We really need to dedicate global resources to preparing for the next dinosaur killer but we can't even transcend our petty tribalism. I guess an occasional impactor gives biodiversity a chance to re-establish.
- George BardisReviewed in Germany on May 27, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good condition
Very good condition