Underworld cover art

Underworld

The Mysterious Origins of Civilization

Preview
LIMITED TIME OFFER

3 Months Free + £10 Audible voucher

£5.99/mo after 3 months. Cancel monthly.
Get this deal
Offer ends on 5 July 2026 at 11:59 BST.
More purchase options

Underworld

By: Graham Hancock
Narrated by: Dennis Kleinman
Get this deal

£5.99/mo after 3 months. Offer ends on 5 July 2026 at 11:59 BST. Cancel monthly.

Buy Now for £22.72

Buy Now for £22.72

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.

While Graham Hancock is no stranger to stirring up heated controversy among scientific experts, his books and television documentaries have intrigued millions of people around the world and influenced many to rethink their views about the origins of human civilization. Now he returns with an explosive new work of archaeological detection. In Underworld, Hancock continues his remarkable quest underwater, where, according to almost a thousand ancient myths from every part of the globe, the ruins of a lost civilization, obliterated in a universal flood, are to be found.

Guided by cutting-edge science and the latest archaeological scholarship, Hancock begins his mission to discover the truth about these myths and examines the mystery at the end of the last Ice Age. As the glaciers melted between 17,000 and 7,000 years ago, sea levels rose and more than 15 million square miles of habitable land were submerged underwater, resulting in a radical change to the Earth's shape and the conditions in which people could live. Using the latest computer techniques to map the world's changing coastlines, Hancock finds astonishing correspondences with the ancient flood myths.

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.

©2002 Graham Hancock (P)2019 Tantor
Ancient Archaeology Civilization Earth Sciences Science World Mythology
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1

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)

All stars
Most relevant
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.

A Series of Extraordinary Coincidences.

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

While I initially thought this was going to be a book on diving, it turned out to be that AND so much more!

Meticulously researched fascinating hypothesis.

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

A fascinating book, but way too long (do we really need to know about Mr Hancock's migraine or which hotel they stayed at?). And the narrator sounded bored and totally disinterested throughout. A slight change in tone or voice would have made the many dialogues far, far easier to follow.

Overly long and awful narration.

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

such indepth research, love the book as i loved 'fingerprints', however the reading had a bad tempo and a few words that were pronounced in a way that frustrated. ill stick to the books narated by Graham himself in future.

love the book - Not a fan of the reading

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

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

Exciting and Fascinating

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

See more reviews