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  1. Aug 2, 2023 · Hancock does not describe himself as a scientist but does use the findings of archaeology when convenient and dismisses them when they do not conform to the story he seeks to tell. He presents himself as a seeker of truth intent upon revealing the real story of the human past.

  2. He has been a detriment to actual science and history. Him and people like him (Robert Schoch, Erich Von Daniken, etc.) are responsible for the misinformation and pseudoscience that has infiltrated our media and even politics.

  3. Graham Bruce Hancock (born 2 August 1950) [1] is a British writer who promotes pseudoarchaeological [2] [3] and other pseudoscientific [4] [5] theories involving ancient civilizations and hypothetical lost lands. [6]

  4. May 18, 2021 · This book addresses a common wisdom from a lost civilisation which might hold the key to our own identity on earth. "Heaven's Mirror" is a personal quest for the answer - the culmination of eight years of painstaking research. -- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-332) and index.

  5. Nov 25, 2021 · The author recounts his participation in explorations of underwater ruins to search for evidence of ancient cities that existed during the last Ice Age, and discusses how the stories of these cities are preserved in ancient myths. Includes bibliographical references (pages 707-743) and index.

  6. Instead of testing the evidence to see what hypotheses it fits, pseudoarchaeologists “press-gang” the archaeological data to fit a “favored conclusion” that is often arrived at through hunches, intuition, or religious or nationalist dogma.” “Graham Bruce Hancock (born 2 August 1950) is a British writer who promotes pseudoscientific ...

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  8. P. James, 2002. Review of Graham Hancock, Underworld (2002), New Scientist No. 2336, 13 April, 49

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