Review of Voyages of the Pyramid Builders
PSU Professor Garrett Fagan reviews “Voyages of the Pyramid Buiders”, a book by BU Associate Professor of Science Robert Schoch.
His verdict: “utterly useless”.
PSU Professor Garrett Fagan reviews “Voyages of the Pyramid Buiders”, a book by BU Associate Professor of Science Robert Schoch.
His verdict: “utterly useless”.
Investigation into the background of their “new” thoughts reveals that not a single element is original. In reality, they are a mosaic of retooled flotsam and jetsam from various speculative movements that have been with us since the 16th century.
Since completing Fingerprints of the Gods (FOTG) in 1994 Graham Hancock has experienced unrivalled popular
Worlds in Collision Meets Chariots of the Gods – a review of the television series Quest for The Lost Civilization
Nic Flemming reviews the broadcasts, Flooded Kingdoms of the Ice Age, and images posted on Graham Hancock’s site.
Abstract: Examining Graham Hancock’s “Fingerprints of the Gods” Ken Feder finds that “There is nothing particularly original or new here, nothing ground-breaking. It is, in fact, diffusionism all over again, with the same long-ago discredited philosophical underpinnings.”