

021: Graham Hancock returns to the UnchartedX channel
Sep 2, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Graham Hancock, a noted author and journalist who challenges mainstream historical narratives, shares his insights on ancient civilizations. He delves into the mysteries of Egypt and Peru, highlighting sites like Machu Picchu and the Nazca Lines. Hancock discusses the impact of lidar technology in uncovering history and the friction it creates with conventional archaeology. He also connects myths with real historical events and explores the significance of unity in understanding our past, urging a reconsideration of progress and identity in today's world.
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Fieldwork In Peru Found Baffling Megaliths
- Ben recounts his recent Peru trip visiting Nazca, Sacsayhuaman, and finding a possibly inscribed 'Sherman's Stone'.
- He highlights Peru's puzzling geoglyphs and megalithic work that resist easy civilizational context.
Mainstream Resistance Shapes The Debate
- Mainstream archaeology often defends a rigid paradigm and resists alternative views about prehistory.
- Graham Hancock argues this creates censorship, blocks site access, and stalls progress on big questions.
The Hawass Debate That Never Happened
- Hancock recounts the aborted debate with Zahi Hawass where a slide about Orion triggered a hostile reaction.
- He calls the cancellation symbolic of how constructive dialogue between camps often fails.