
An Artificially Intelligent Pseudoarchaeologist?
Graham Hancock recently shared a link to an article on Hub Pages titled, “How Archaeology’s Gatekeepers Hinder Discovery,” by Sigrid Salucop. Her early work at […]
Graham Hancock recently shared a link to an article on Hub Pages titled, “How Archaeology’s Gatekeepers Hinder Discovery,” by Sigrid Salucop. Her early work at […]
This is a review of a documentary that chronicles the six year process of developing and installing a museum display of Columbian cultural heritage. As […]
Collins, Andrew. Karahan Tepe: Decoding a Neolithic Mystery. Rochester, Vermont: Bear & Company, 2024. $26.00 [] I received a review copy of this book in […]
I previously reviewed the Heritage Broadcasting Service on October of 2021, so I’ll try to make this one a little different. This was during the […]
This is a review of the biography of James Churchward prepared and published by his great-grandson, Jack E. Churchward.
A review of a book that I was surprised to find I liked. Andrew Collins is either going legit or I’ve missed something. Sobekneferu: The First Female Pharaoh
Originally, this summary was found at the end of the review for episodes 7 & 8, but @FlintDibble recommended that I break it out into its own post and offer links to the other 5 reviews. It was, of course, a good idea, so I took his advice.
In this final review of Graham Hancock’s Ancient Apocalypse science fiction series on Netflix, we look at episodes 7 and 8 along with a summary of the series as a whole.
“I know this is not science!” -Graham Hancock, ep. 5, (00:14:25)
At this point most of Hancock’s schtick is pretty routine, so I’m reviewing two episodes at once. I’ll try to stick to just the main points.
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