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Graham Hancock

Graham Hancock

6 titles Acting Aug 02, 1950 Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

Graham Hancock, born in Edinburgh, Scotland, spent his formative years in India, influenced by his father's profession as a surgeon. He later returned to the UK to study at Durham University, where he earned a First Class Honours degree in Sociology in 1973. Following his academic success, Hancock embarked on a career in journalism, contributing to some of the most prestigious newspapers in Britain, such as The Times, The Sunday Times, The Independent, and The Guardian.

Hancock served as the co-editor of New Internationalist magazine from 1976 to 1979, before taking on the role of East Africa correspondent for The Economist from 1981 to 1983. His investigative style and compelling storytelling soon led him to explore themes beyond traditional journalism. He gained international recognition as an author, particularly for his controversial works that challenge conventional historical narratives. His notable publications include "Fingerprints of the Gods" (1995), which explores the potential for advanced ancient civilizations, and "Magicians of the Gods" (2015), a sequel that delves deeper into these themes.

Hancock's work has sparked significant debate and interest in alternative archaeology, earning him a dedicated following and cementing his status as a prominent figure in the field. His ongoing research continues to inspire discussions about humanity's past and the mysteries that still await discovery.

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