7 minutes. No ads. Just a quick glimpse of one of the mysteries that will feature in Graham’s new book (forthcoming, Spring 2027). The book will also include extensive new material on Ancient Egypt, Ancient Sumer, ancient Turkey, ancient Cyprus, the ancient Jordan Valley, ancient India, ancient China and the ancient Americas. Videography and photography by Santha Faiia.

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2 thoughts on “Update from the Writing Room: Peru’s ancient coastal pyramids are rewriting world history”

  1. Beverley Jasper says:

    Grahams ongoing research and work is one of the most intriguing interesting journeys I have been following. I have never doubted his theories that have proven too much has been over looked in the past. He certainly makes much more sense and proven facts than Archeologists before him. He has opened up another world to me, another world that time forgot.
    How lucky are we to be able to follow this Man’s journey and discovery

    Ms BA Jasper

  2. Bob says:

    Graham might not have an archaeology degree, but his Sociology degree seems to have afforded us all a more effective understanding of both ancient humanity’s legacy, and modern archeologist’s shortcomings.

    It also makes him come across as a sane, kind human being instead of a twitchy socially-inept dork, like, say, your average academic stereotype who shall remain nameless so as not to blemish this peachy page.

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