Watch Graham Hancock - New Archaeological Evidence of Advanced Civilizations
- 2018
- 51 min
In Graham Hancock - New Archaeological Evidence of Advanced Civilizations, acclaimed author and researcher Graham Hancock takes the audience on an insightful journey through time and space as he explores the mysteries of ancient civilizations and their advanced knowledge and technology. The movie begins with Hancock discussing the prevailing academic theory that civilization began in Mesopotamia around 4,000 BC and gradually spread from there. However, he challenges this view by presenting evidence of advanced technologies - such as the precision-cut stones found in ancient sites like Sacsayhuaman in Peru - that exist long before this timeframe.
Hancock also questions why many ancient cultures around the world shared similar knowledge and technologies, despite being geographically isolated from each other. He points out the uncanny similarities between ancient sites in Mexico, Peru, and Egypt, and how they all seem to have used astronomical alignments and have a common reverence for particular stars and constellations.
One of the most compelling sections of the movie showcases a group of scientists studying the submerged structures found off the coast of Japan, known as the Yonaguni Monument. Hancock argues that this controversial site - which some claim is a natural formation - is actually the remains of an ancient city that was submerged during a cataclysmic event, perhaps a tsunami or earthquake.
The film also features interviews with experts in fields such as archaeology, astronomy, and geology, who offer their opinions on Hancock's theories. While some dismiss his ideas as being too far-fetched, others agree that there's more to our ancient past than meets the eye.
Another fascinating aspect of the movie is the exploration of the possibility of ancient cultures having knowledge of astronomy and cosmology that's only been discovered by modern science relatively recently. Hancock points out the alignment of ancient sites such as the Great Pyramid of Giza and Stonehenge with the stars, and discusses how the Mayans had an incredibly accurate calendar that accounted for cycles of the planets and sun.
Overall, Graham Hancock - New Archaeological Evidence of Advanced Civilizations is a thought-provoking documentary that challenges conventional beliefs about the origins of human civilization. Through stunning visuals and compelling arguments, Hancock makes a compelling case for the existence of advanced ancient cultures that were far more advanced than we previously believed.