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Graham Hancock – <strong>FINGERPRINTS</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>GODS</strong><br />

An early nineteenth-century Russian map showing that the existence<br />

of Antarctica was at that time unknown. The continent was<br />

‘discovered’ in AD 1818. But could it have been mapped thousands of<br />

years earlier than that by the cartographers of an as yet unidentified<br />

high civilization of prehistory?<br />

Is it possible that a human civilization, sufficiently advanced to have<br />

mapped Antarctica, could have developed by 13,000 BC and later<br />

disappeared? And, if so, how much later?<br />

The combined effect of the Piri Reis, Oronteus Finaeus, Mercator and<br />

Buache Maps is the strong, though disturbing, impression that Antarctica<br />

may have been continuously surveyed over a period of several thousands<br />

of years as the ice-cap gradually spread outwards from the interior,<br />

increasing its grip with every passing millennium but not engulfing all the<br />

coasts of the southern continent until around 4000 BC. The original<br />

sources for the Piri Reis and Mercator Maps must therefore have been<br />

prepared towards the end of this period, when only the coasts of<br />

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