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Is The House of History Built On Foundations of Sand? – Graham Hancock (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of Graham Hancock’s talk titled “Is The House of History Built On Foundations of Sand?” at TEDxReading conference.

British writer and journalist Graham Hancock’s talk, “Is The House of History Built On Foundations of Sand?”, challenges conventional historical narratives by suggesting that a global cataclysm around 12,800 to 11,600 years ago significantly impacted human civilization. He explores evidence supporting the existence of advanced prehistoric civilizations, such as the sudden rise in temperatures ending the Younger Dryas and the mysterious megalithic site of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey.

Hancock questions the accuracy of current archaeological timelines, proposing that these findings could indicate a much older origin for sophisticated human societies than previously thought. He draws connections between these events and the myth of Atlantis, as well as the precise dating of catastrophic events that align with Plato’s accounts. Hancock’s presentation encourages a reevaluation of human history, suggesting that much of what is accepted might be based on incomplete or incorrect foundations.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Let’s consider an extraordinary possibility. Could there be a lost civilization lurking as yet undetected somewhere far back in remotest prehistory? Could the myths of a former golden age brought to an end by an immense global cataclysm be true?

Plato provides the archetype with the story of Atlantis, for which he’s the earliest surviving source. He describes Atlantis as having advanced architecture, advanced agriculture, advanced shipbuilding technology and seafaring skills, and advanced social and political organization. It was once a beautiful and generous culture but in time it became arrogant, cruel, and materialistic.

The Fall of Atlantis

In a ringing phrase that should remind us of the behavior of advanced technological societies today, Plato tells us that it ceased to carry its prosperity with moderation.