5/13/2023 0 Comments Underworld by Graham Hancock![]() ![]() Hancock believes that the rising floodwaters at the end of the last ice age submerged the ancient coastlines and as a consequence have hidden evidence of the emerging human cultures and civilisations that were developing along them at this time. In other words all known ancient civilisations are in some way indebted to one or more still unidentified lost civilisation(s). These culture(s) were destroyed by cataclysmic events (floods, volcanic activity, earthquakes etc.) and the survivors passed on their knowledge and experience to the emerging ancient civilisations that we are more familiar with. ![]() ![]() The central thesis behind Hancock’s work is that advanced human civilisation(s) existed prior to the end of the last ice age. Hence only those working outside of the academic system are sufficiently open-minded to investigate it. Hancock has argued passionately for the possibility that there may be a lost chapter in human history and that archaeologists refuse to consider this possibility. Since completing Fingerprints of the Gods (FOTG) in 1994, Graham Hancock has experienced unrivalled popular success writing on the origins of human civilisation. ![]()
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