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Graham Hancock

  • 24-02-2015 2:52pm
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    He folks
    Just wondering has anyone read any of Graham Hancocks books ?
    If so what did you think of the,
    Also is there nay book shops in Dublin I would his books in

    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,129 ✭✭✭Arsemageddon


    Graham Hancock's books are what's known as pseudo-archaeology. They are kind of like conspiracy theories about the past. They mix factual information with a lot of conjecture and stuff that's simply just made up. No proper archaeologist takes his work seriously. His books might be entertaining but they are basically a load of makey uppy stuff.

    He made a series on Channel 4 a few years ago which might give you an idea of what he's on about...
    http://www.channel4.com/programmes/quest-for-the-lost-civilisation/episode-guide

    If there is any particular area of prehistory your interested in I might be able to recommend a few books.


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