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  1. Graham Bruce Hancock (born 2 August 1950) is a British writer who promotes pseudoscientific theories involving ancient civilizations and hypothetical lost lands. Hancock speculates that an advanced ice age civilization was destroyed in a cataclysm, but that its survivors passed on their knowledge to hunter-gatherers , giving rise to ...

  2. Journalist Graham Hancock travels the globe hunting for evidence of mysterious, lost civilizations dating back to the last Ice Age.

  3. Jun 1, 2017 · Michael Shermer reviews Magicians of the Gods, a book by Graham Hancock that claims an ancient civilization was wiped out by a comet strike. He argues that Hancock's evidence is weak, his reasoning is flawed, and his theory is unconvincing.

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Flint Dibble, an archaeologist who studies ancient civilizations, explains why he agreed to debate Graham Hancock, a pseudoarchaeologist who claims a lost ice age civilization, on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. He shares his motivations, strategies, and challenges for communicating science to a wide audience.

  5. Jul 8, 2021 · The web page critiques Graham Hancock's books on lost civilizations and cosmic cataclysms as pseudoscience and fiction. It argues that his theories are based on faulty logic, lack of evidence, and ignorance of scientific explanations.

  6. Nov 18, 2022 · Graham Hancock, a self-proclaimed journalist, promotes his theory of an advanced global ice age civilisation in a Netflix show. He rejects mainstream archaeology, cherry-picks evidence and recycles discredited ideas, while implying that Indigenous people were taught by white people.

  7. Introduction by Graham Hancock. After years of travelling, exploring archaeological sites and rummaging through puzzles in ancient myths and legends I have found many reasons to suspect that the orthodox theory of human prehistory – the one that is taught in all our schools and universities – is seriously in error.