Graham Hancock is an English author and journalist who is best known for his books on ancient mysteries and alternative history. He has written numerous books exploring the relationship between ancient civilizations and modern society, as well as exploring the possibility of advanced ancient technologies. He has also written books on the paranormal, and has appeared on numerous television shows discussing his theories. Graham Hancock has become a well-known figure in the world of alternative history, and his work has been met with both acclaim and criticism.
Graham Hancock: Biography
Graham Hancock was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1950. He was educated at the University of Durham, where he studied sociology, economics, and social anthropology. After graduating, he began a career in journalism, writing for publications such as The Times, The Guardian, and The Independent. He then went on to write several books on ancient history, such as Fingerprints of the Gods, Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization, and Magicians of the Gods. He has also written books on the paranormal such as Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind and War God: Nights of the Witch.
Graham Hancock has also appeared on numerous television shows, such as Ancient Aliens and Coast to Coast AM. He has also been featured in documentaries such as Quest for the Lost Civilizations and Ancient X-Files. In addition to his writing and television appearances, he has lectured extensively on his theories, and has appeared in various debates with other authors and scientists.
Graham Hancock: Net Worth & Other Facts
Graham Hancock is estimated to have a net worth of around $2 million. Much of this is due to the success of his books, which have sold millions of copies worldwide. He has also earned money through his television appearances and lectures.
In addition to his writing and television work, Graham Hancock is also a musician. He plays the didgeridoo and has released several albums. He is also a painter, and his artwork has been featured in several exhibitions. He is also a keen diver, and has explored many underwater sites, including the Great Pyramid at Giza.