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An "island of stone" featuring massive basalt pillars that local legends say were moved using supernatural powers. 🔍 Academic Context

⭐ If you are watching this to learn about history, it is best enjoyed as a "what if" exploration. It pairs well with traditional documentaries on these sites to get a balanced view of human prehistory.

A massive megalithic structure that Hancock claims could be the world's oldest pyramid, potentially dating back over 20,000 years. Ancient.Apocalypse.2022.S01.WEBRip.x264-ION10

For decades, Graham Hancock has argued that the timeline of human history is missing a massive chapter. In this series, he travels to remote archaeological sites around the world to find evidence of a "lost progenitor civilization." He suggests that survivors of a global flood or comet strike passed on advanced knowledge—like agriculture, architecture, and astronomy—to simpler hunter-gatherer societies, sparking the rise of the civilizations we know today. 🌍 Key Locations Explored

The site of the Great Pyramid of Cholula, where Hancock examines legends of a giant who built the structure after a great flood. An "island of stone" featuring massive basalt pillars

An incredibly sophisticated temple complex built at the end of the last Ice Age, which Hancock believes proves humans were more advanced earlier than mainstream science allows.

If you'd like to dive deeper, would you prefer to look into: The for one of the sites? A summary of the scientific rebuttals to the show's claims? Information on the 2024 follow-up season ? A massive megalithic structure that Hancock claims could

While the show is a hit for its high production value and compelling storytelling, it is highly controversial. Most mainstream archaeologists and historians categorize Hancock's theories as "pseudo-archaeology." They argue that the evidence he presents is often misinterpreted or ignores existing archaeological data that explains these sites through the natural progression of local cultures.