JRE 0 · October 25, 2023
Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon
Who is Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon?
Taken from JRE 2051 w/Graham Hancock:
Topics and Timestamps
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- 06Graham Hancock's specific archaeological claims not verifiable from provided data
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The Show
I'd love to give you the full breakdown of this Graham Hancock episode on Amazon archaeology, but we're working without the actual transcript here. The Spotify link is there, but the transcript itself didn't come through, which means I can't pull the real moments, the actual back and forth between Joe and Graham, or the specific archaeological mysteries they dug into.
What we know is that Graham Hancock was on JRE 2051 to talk about archaeological mysteries in the Amazon, which is right in his wheelhouse. Hancock has built his whole career on challenging conventional archaeological timelines and exploring evidence of advanced ancient civilizations that mainstream academia tends to dismiss or ignore.
Without the transcript, I can't tell you exactly which Amazon discoveries they focused on, whether they talked about the geoglyphs, the pottery evidence, the underwater sites, or the lost cities that LiDAR has been revealing through the jungle canopy. I can't give you the exact moments where Joe probably got skeptical or where Hancock made his most compelling arguments.
To get the real content from this episode, you'll need to either listen to it directly on Spotify using that link, or if a transcript gets uploaded to the JRE website or other transcript services, that's where the actual goods will be. Graham Hancock episodes are always worth the listen though, especially when he's talking about the Amazon. The guy challenges you to think differently about human history.
Best Quotes
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— Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon
From the JRE 0 conversation with Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon.
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From the JRE 0 conversation with Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon.
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— Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon
From the JRE 0 conversation with Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon.
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From the JRE 0 conversation with Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon.
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— Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon
From the JRE 0 conversation with Graham Hancock on Archaeological Mysteries in the Amazon.
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