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Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind : ウィキペディア英語版
Graham Hancock

Graham Hancock (; born 2 August 1950) is a British writer and journalist. Hancock specialises in unconventional theories〔Brian Regal, ''Pseudoscience: A Critical Encyclopedia'' (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2009). ISBN 0-313-35507-X〕 involving ancient civilisations, stone monuments or megaliths, altered states of consciousness, ancient myths and astronomical/astrological data from the past. One of the main themes running through many of his books is a posited global connection with a "mother culture" from which he believes all ancient historical civilisations sprang.〔"...the belief of Hancock and other writers in a lost civilisation that passed its wisdom on to ancient Egypt or the Maya repeats the theme of ''Atlantis: the antediluvian world'' popularised by Ignatius Donnelly from 1882." Kevin Greene, Tom Moore, ''Archaeology: An Introduction'', page 252 (Routledge, 2010 edition). ISBN 978-0-203-83597-5〕 His work has been rejected by scientists as an example of pseudoarchaeology.〔〔"Diagnosing Pseudoarchaeology" by Garrett G. Fagan, in Garrett G. Fagan (ed), ''Archaeological Fantasies: How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents The Past and Misleads the Public'', pages 27–28 (Routledge, 2006 edition). ISBN 0-415-30592-6〕〔Kevin Greene, Tom Moore, ''Archaeology: An Introduction'' (Routledge, 2010 edition). ISBN 978-0-203-83597-5〕
==Biography==
Born in Edinburgh, Hancock spent his formative years in India, where his father worked as a surgeon. Having returned to the UK, he graduated from Durham University in 1973, receiving a First Class Honours degree in sociology. As a journalist, Hancock worked for many British papers, such as ''The Times'', ''The Sunday Times'', ''The Independent'', and ''The Guardian''. He co-edited ''New Internationalist'' magazine from 1976 to 1979, and served as the East Africa correspondent of ''The Economist'' from 1981 to 1983.

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