With Netflix’s Ancient Apocalypse, Graham Hancock has declared war on archaeologists

The new ‘docuseries’ makes grand claims about our ice age ancestors. Here’s why you should proceed with caution.

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@FlintDibble @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons Well done even if it does bury the lede!

"Like many forms of pseudo archaeology,, these claims act to reinforce white supremacist ideas, stripping Indigenous people of their rich heritage and instead giving credit to aliens or white people.
Hancock even cites Donnelly directly in his 1995 book Fingerprints of the Gods"

@resipiscent @FlintDibble @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons

I was just about to attempt to write some variation of this but you said it perfectly!

@Karafortier @resipiscent @FlintDibble @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons

Something I find annoying is when the descendants of advanced ancient civilizations are stripped of their heritage....as if there are no descendants of the Aztecs or the Mayans for example.

Somehow we are taught as children that those people "disappeared" into the historical mist. The word "disappeared" gets used a lot. That somehow these impressive ancients and the people living there now are completely different.

@als355 @Karafortier @resipiscent @FlintDibble @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons

100% this. I grew up think Tasmanian aboriginals were extinct. Then I moved to Tasmania. Imagine my surprise when I encountered indigenous Tasmanian aboriginals!

@Oozenet @als355 @resipiscent @FlintDibble @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons
I love all of this! I live in Los Angeles. I grew up believing California history started when the missions moved in. I’m on my own mission these days to learn more about the indigenous groups that make up a good portion of the city. It came to light recently when our city council racism was made public. There will always be soooo much to learn!

@Karafortier @Oozenet @resipiscent @FlintDibble @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons

I also grew up in California, and I remember a fourth-grade project where we were to recreate dioramas of the missions with sugar cubes.

Only last year did I find out the horrible things that happened in those missions. That the school system decided to focus on the benefits of the mission system of all things is dumbfounding. We were literally sugarcoating cultural genocide.

@als355 @Karafortier @Oozenet @resipiscent @FlintDibble @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons My granddaughter is in the 5th grade, but last year she was able to explore the harmful effects the missions had on native peoples. So missions are still a part of the curriculum, but changes in the view are arising. She attends a Catholic school, btw. What a surprise!

@Rubidoux68 @Karafortier @Oozenet @resipiscent @FlintDibble @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons

Oh wow, that's great to hear! Thanks for sharing this update

@Rubidoux68 @Karafortier @Oozenet @resipiscent @FlintDibble @histodons @antiquidons @archaeodons

I was googling around- and look what I found! This is an actual 4th grader's California mission diorama and report.

Kids are awesome.