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Is the House of History built on foundations of sand? | Graham Hancock | TEDxReading

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Is the House of History built on foundations of sand? | Graham Hancock | TEDxReading
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Since 2007, compelling evidence has been published in leading scientific journals confirming that fragments of a disintegrating giant comet struck the earth around 12,800 years ago. The impacts set in motion a mysterious 1,200-year global deep freeze that caused worldwide extinction of species. Established theories about the emergence of civilization cite the invention of agriculture and monumental architecture some 11,600 years ago, immediately after the freeze. In this lecture, the best-selling author Graham Hancock argues that archaeologists, by not accounting for the cataclysm, have gravely misinterpreted History. What the record attests to is not the sudden invention of technology, but a transfer of technology to hunter-gatherers from a more advanced civilization.

British writer and journalist, Graham Hancock specializes in unconventional theories involving ancient civilizations, stone monuments or megaliths, altered states of consciousness, ancient myths and astronomical-astrological data from the past. One of the main themes running through many of his books is a posited global connection with a "mother culture" from which he believes all ancient historical civilizations sprang.

Graham sees himself as a journalist who asks questions based upon observation and as someone who provides a counterbalance to what he perceives as the "unquestioned" acceptance and support given to orthodox views by the education system, the media, and by society at large. His books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have been translated to 27 languages.

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18:05

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