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>Gobekli Tepe
>Gunung Padang
>Bimini Road
>Olmec Heads
>Younger Dry Ass
>Spring Equinox
>True North
>Ayahuasca
>Big Archeology
>Flint Dibble

Wow. Thank you Graham Hancock for your incredible """insights"""
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so is he one of those Ancient Ayylmao guys or something
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>>218213691
>you haven't personally looked under every grain of sand? then can you really say psychic hyperboreans fleeing atlantis didn't team up with cave dwelling nephilim to build ancient civilization?
Gee, Graham, I guess you got me there.
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Can it, Flint
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>>218213691
Dibbinator bros, our response? Have we been Han-cucked?
CAN I GET AN ARCHEO FACT CHECK?
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>haha looks like i win Graham take your pseudo archeology and stick it up.... wait what's that sound??
>OH N-
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>>218214070
12 rainforests were destroyed to make that
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Randall Carlson >>>>>> gayham halfcock
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The basic concept of there being now lost civilizations during the last ice age is not itself unreasonable. Its all the other shit tacked onto it that make it seem far fetched.
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post his wife
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>>218214115
yeah there were lost civilizations...like this
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>the media hates me and keeps trying to freaking silence me!!
>anyway tune in to the latest season of my show on Netflix :)

Does this guy have shit for brains or something?
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>>218214174
Shut up Flint before you get a Hand and a Cock up your arse
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>>218213691
And what of Gobekli Pepe?
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>>218213929
I don't care that he had cancer during this episode he is still a fucking dork
also imagine being named flint because you daddy liked archaeology, generationally cringe
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>>218213736
Zoom zoom
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>>218214115
>The basic concept of there being now lost civilizations during the last ice age is not itself unreasonable. Its all the other shit tacked onto it that make it seem far fetched.

Yeah they lose me when they're like
>UHHH ACKTUALLY THEY HAD MORE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY THAN WE EVEN HAVE TODA. THEY NEVER GOT SICK!!!
How do you know they never got sick?
>uhh well do YOU have any evidence of them getting sick? Yeah i didnt think so
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Friendly reminder Flint won the debate so hard that Graham put out a 40 minute cope video afterwards lol
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>>218214174
It's the same playbook every grifter uses. They show up on talk shows and podcasts and go " hurry and consume my product before government agency XYZ takes it away!"
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>>218214174
His son is a development manager at Netflix kek
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>>218213691
Redpill me on True North
Why have the Jews been parroting Fake North all this time? What are they hiding at True North?
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>>218213691
This guy should explore the Elder Swampass.
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>>218214262
More likes from Big Archaeology, sad!
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>>218214197
It’s the rarest Tepe.
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>>218214230
Kek
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There absolutely are older undiscovered civilizations but they didn't have power tools, Graham
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>>218214763
Would any portion of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge have been above water during the Ice Age? I’ve always been a fan of fringe stuff like cultural/genetic memory, and I’ve always thought it would make an excellent place for a “lost city.”
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>>218214109
G O O D
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>>218214917
my asshole was exposed during the last ice age
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>>218214166
If you're actually into history, a find like that from the last ice age would be amazing. People living in "mud huts" when the rest of the world is hunter gatherers would itself be a marvel.

The real tragedy is how many civilizations have likely existed before the full historical record that left virtually no archaeological footprint because the construction materials in their environment don't stand the test of time as well as stone.
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>>218214114
This guy believes that the stones to build the pyramids were lifted using ''acoustic levitation'', he's even more of a crackpot than Hancock
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>>218214917
apparently it would be easy to tell if an ancient civ was fucking with the atmosphere with chemicals and shit like we do
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>>218213929
>Jamie, pull up Flint Dibble's sleeves.
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>>218214114
iirc this mall santa looking guy was easily fooled by some con man and they did a podcast episode with Joe Rogan, but apparently Joe Rogan had a moment of lucidity and knew it was all complete retarded bullshit so it never aired.
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I think aliens built literally every building ever made.
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>>218215624
you'll catch these hands if you try that
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>>218215621
I don't think Hancock even at his most woo-woo advocated for a hidden first industrial revolution. His claims about being more advanced comes from stuff about getting so high they could unlock the secrets of the universe. You gotta remember he's something of an old school hippie.

I think the world would ultimately be a much more boring place without people like Hancock. He's pushing the archaeological world's equivalent of the Overton window. Were smackheads levitating rocks with their minds 100,000 years ago? No. But when he uncovers evidence of settled human habitation earlier than previously believed, it pushes the envelope in a good way towards more discoveries. I'm hoping in my lifetime we'll find evidence of human beings going through at least the neolithic more than once.
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>>218215718
>You gotta remember he's something of an old school hippie.
He kind of reminds me of a Terence Mckenna type. Which is interesting when discussing philosophy or metaphysics, not actual history.
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Upon a time, these handcock threads would make it to bl. What happened? Comfy, though.
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>>218215968
handcucks got too tired of getting btfo everytime so they don't post here anymore
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>>218213691
this retard is very annoying. he contributes to the dumbing down of already dumb people to make a quick buck.
the world will not miss him when he dies.
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>>218214070
lmao
finally a good use of AI
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>>218215718
>But when he uncovers evidence of settled human habitation earlier than previously believed
That would be cool but he hasn't.
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>>218215507
there is an upper limit to how big a prehistoric civ could get, probably less than a million pop. that in itself would represent enormous logistical hurdles to keep people fed and employed.
the city of rome mazed out at a million, and that was because they had amazing logistical capacity. modern cities will become tombs the minute the food trucks stop delivering.
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>>218215718
I think this is the best take. This idea that "pseudo archeology" is dangerous is ludicrous. Anyone that actually cares about history knows that the average person doesn't give a shit and their idea of history is already incredibly ignorant and limited. That's fine. That's the way most disciplines, math, science etc. are and always will be. If guys like Graham get just one person actually interested in looking into this stuff on an academic level and contributing to the field of study that's a good thing. The people that take everything he says as gospel were never going to be historians lol. He isn't leading anyone astray.
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>>218215507
>If you're actually into history, a find like that from the last ice age would be amazing. People living in "mud huts" when the rest of the world is hunter gatherers would itself be a marvel.
First off the probability of finding direct evidence of mud huts from tens of thousands of years ago would be tiny
Secondly it's not unreasonable to assume that something as simple as a hut wasn't around for tens of thousands of years, when humans could control fire and create complex stone technology and clothes but couldn't figure out how to make a wall and a roof, so it wouldn't really shatter anyone's asshole like you want assholes shattered - there's already a find from 500k years ago of some kind of wooden platform (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalambo_structure)
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>>218216281
>lol just let him be a grifter and peddle lies bro
Shalom
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>>218213691
>>Younger Dry Ass
kek
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>the psuedo intellectual faggot is STILL seething about Hancock
go away faggot
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>>218215718
it is well known that there are prehistoric civs that were lost. atlantis the myth is probably rooted in some historical fact. ditto the biblical flood. the Eve Theory of Conciousness is purported to be the source of the biblical story of Eve making Adam eat the fruit of the tree of Knowledge.
the things is, these civilizations probably didnt build with stone. they were possible very successful primitive tribes. no clay working to speak of, certainly no masonry, with a historical record that was entirely orally transmitted. stone tool technology is 150k years old, far predating the earliest confirmed (by scant evidence) agrarian societies.
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>>218216415
>Eve Theory of Conciousness
wuts dat
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>>218216449
google it, its pretty fascinating. the guy developing it has a substack. it is now i believe in its third iteration.
its speculative, but based on real evidence.
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>>218213691
The establishment archaeology world really didnt have anyone than a "*pushes up glasses* ERM ASKSHUALLY" emotional redditor?
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>>218216352
NTA but somebody that’s genuinely interested in studying prehistory might look at Göbekli Tepe and think
>oh wow this structure is millennia older than we previously thought possible, I want to figure out how it was built and why
and disregard the noise about drinking enough ayahuasca that you can move stones by screaming at them
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>>218216614
Gobekli Tepe is incredibly fascinating
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ivqWN4L3zU
the first part of this video is about it, idk if Graham ever mentions the engineering precision present.
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>>218216608
I think it's more that they (rightfully) think so little of his theories that it isn't worth their time. It would be like if Terrance Howard (the 1 x 1 = 2 guy) wanted to debate the top mathematicians in the world, they'd not entertain the thought for more than a second. Of course if you go down the list enough you'll find somebody who will do it though, but at that point you'll be in the emotional redditor tier most likely.
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>>218216449
>posits that self-awareness was first developed by women and spread memetically. This theory draws from AI concepts, linguistics, and anthropology, arguing that consciousness is a relatively recent, "discovered" adaptation. Arguing that consciousness emerged just 3,200 years ago.
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>>218216764
wtf thats retartid
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>>218216764
did you ask ChatGPT to summarize that for you? the 3.2kya date is completely wrong. it argues that conciousness is far older than 10kya but not nearly as old as anthropologists suggest (300kya-150kya).
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>>218216824
>>218216449
https://www.vectorsofmind.com/p/eve-theory-of-consciousness-v3
here is the link for people who have the vocabulary and attention span to read an essay.
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>>218213691
Gram

Ham

Hand

Cock
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yeah but did you know that graham hancock went scuba diving a few times.
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>>218216919
HE RISKED HIS LIFE
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>>218216192
I hate the schizoification of society
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>>218216824
Animals are conscious though
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>>218216281
I think the main problem is how he constantly shits on mainstream archeologists and accuses them of acting maliciously.
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>>218217304
I agree. It feels like he projects Hawass on every main steam guy that disagrees with him. Hawass deserves the criticism but most of these people are acting in good faith.
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>>218217204
"consciousness" in this instance refers to recursive thinking. i don't want to get into word games here; humans do all sorts of things animals do not. humans ARE animals; at some point we became something more.
as the essay state: a dog never had an existential crisis. schizophrenia could be considered a failure mode of recursive thinking.
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>>218214298
>What are they hiding at True North?
the unredacted Epstein files
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>>218213691
I actually agree with the Dibbinator on everything but I'd be lying if it isn't hilarious watching Reddit ArcheoBros sperging out trying to deboonk Big G like they're offended by the man.
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>>218214070
Holy shit is that real???
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>>218214115
>>218214227
I completely agree. I'm fully open to the idea that human civilization might be older then we think but I don't think humans used to be psychic giants.



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