They are few researchers as controversial as Graham Hancock. He first found
fame in 1995 when he published his international bestseller Fingerprints of
the Gods. In that book he first proposed his hypothesis about a super-ancient
global civilization wiped out by a catastrophic event. In 2015 Hancock updated
his theory in a new book entitled Magicians of the Gods. The remarkable
findings at the archaeological site of Gobekli Tepe, along with a new geologic
theory, have been incorporated into his hypothesis. Is it any more compelling?
Tune in and find out how Gandhi, hunter-gatherers, and weird carvings all play
a role in the story.
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