Graham Hancock | The Mysteries of Atlantis and Göbekli Tepe
Did an advanced civilization disappear more than 12,000 years ago?
2020-11-23 19:00:00 - Graham Hancock
Graham Bruce Hancock (1950) is a British writer and journalist. He is known for his pseudoscientific theories involving ancient civilisations, Earth changes, stone monuments or megaliths, altered states of consciousness, ancient myths, and astronomical or astrological data from the past.
Hancock's works propose a connection with a 'mother culture' from which he believes other ancient civilisations sprang, his work has neither been peer reviewed nor published in academic journals.
As a journalist, Hancock worked for many British papers, such as The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent, and The Guardian. He co-edited New Internationalist magazine from 1976 to 1979, and served as the East Africa correspondent of The Economist from 1981 to 1983.
Hancock describes himself as an "unconventional thinker who raises controversial questions about humanity's past".Prior to 1990 his works dealt mainly with problems of economic and social development. Since 1990 his works have focused mainly on speculative connections he makes between various archaeological, historical, and cross-cultural phenomena.