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Graham Hancock has an idea that history unfolded in a very different way than Archeologists suggest. Long in our past there was an ancient apocalypse that destroyed an advanced civilization. He has been writing about this since 1995 to massive popular appeal. His books are perhaps the most widely read on the topic of the ancient world, and he is a frequent guest on the worlds most popular podcast.
This has landed him a hit show on Netflix. Ancient Apocalypse, where he gives a brief overview of his theories.
But the thing is, Archeologists do not agree with his finding one bit. In fact they have a very antagonistic relationship with Handcock's work. A combative relationship he himself embraces.
Why is this? Miles, Trey, and our guest Stefan Milo break down the Hancock Question.
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Graham Hancock has an idea that history unfolded in a very different way than Archeologists suggest. Long in our past there was an ancient apocalypse that destroyed an advanced civilization. He has been writing about this since 1995 to massive popular appeal. His books are perhaps the most widely read on the topic of the ancient world, and he is a frequent guest on the worlds most popular podcast.
This has landed him a hit show on Netflix. Ancient Apocalypse, where he gives a brief overview of his theories.
But the thing is, Archeologists do not agree with his finding one bit. In fact they have a very antagonistic relationship with Handcock's work. A combative relationship he himself embraces.
Why is this? Miles, Trey, and our guest Stefan Milo break down the Hancock Question.
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