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Graham Hancock
Graham Hancock is author, explorer, commentator and analyst of "Fingerprints of the Gods." His knowledge is far-ranging from ancient Peruvian and Egyptian myths to modern theories of astronomy, archaeology and cosmology. Hancock travels the globe exploring, climbing and investigating remaining ruins of ancient civilizations in Peru, Bolivia, Mexico and Egypt. The starting point of his journey is a series of ancient Antarctica maps that reveal puzzles of geography and geology to pique his interest and intellectual curiosity in a lost civilization. Hancock visits sites to inspect them firsthand by hiking and climbing up, on and around the ruins. Hancock is well-versed and knowledgeable far beyond an "armchair expert."
The time he spends in the field, however, does not distract from his vast historical sense of time before history begins. Hancock is adept at skilled climbing up and around huge stone ruins and conversant with history and mythology...
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