Heaven's Mirror

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Heaven's Mirror is a book by Graham Hancock that explores ancient monuments and myths around the world, proposing they encode sophisticated astronomical knowledge and memories of a lost advanced civilization.

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instanceOf book
author Graham Hancock
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coversLocation Cambodia
Easter Island
Egypt
Mexico
Peru
criticizedBy mainstream archaeologists
criticizedFor lack of empirical evidence
selective use of data
feature extensive photographic documentation
genre non-fiction
pseudoarchaeology
hasCoAuthor Santha Faiia
hasFormat illustrated edition
hasPhotographer Santha Faiia
intendedAudience general readership
ISBN 9780517706000
language English
linksTo Orion correlation theory
precession of the equinoxes
mainClaim ancient monuments encode sophisticated astronomical knowledge
global myths preserve memories of a lost advanced civilization
mediaType print
notableFor popularizing alternative views of ancient history
partOfSeries Graham Hancock speculative history works
proposes existence of a prehistoric global seafaring civilization
publicationDate 1998
publisher Crown Publishers
Penguin Books
relatedWork Fingerprints of the Gods
The Message of the Sphinx
subject ancient monuments
astronomy in antiquity
lost civilizations
mythology
theoryType alternative history

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Graham Hancock notableWork Heaven's Mirror
Fingerprints of the Gods followedBy Heaven's Mirror
this entity surface form: Heaven’s Mirror
Santha Faiia notableWork Heaven's Mirror
this entity surface form: Heaven’s Mirror: Quest for the Lost Civilization