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: The episode highlights the debate between Hancock’s fringe theories and the archaeological consensus that the structures are a result of natural geological processes. [S1E4] Ghosts of a Drowned World
: The investigation links these underwater "ghosts" of the past to the broader theme of the series: that a cataclysmic event at the end of the Ice Age wiped out a global, sophisticated precursor civilization. Quick Facts "Ancient Apocalypse" Ghosts of a Drowned World (TV
: Hancock poses the question of whether an ancient civilization could have possessed the advanced seafaring skills and knowledge to map the world's oceans thousands of years before recorded history. Quick Facts : Hancock poses the question of
Hancock explores the , a series of rectangular limestone blocks located off the coast of North Bimini island. While mainstream geologists generally consider these formations to be natural "beachrock," Hancock argues that they are man-made structures—potentially a road, pier, or wall—dating back to the end of the last Ice Age. Key Discussion Points
is the fourth episode of the first season of the documentary series Ancient Apocalypse , which premiered on Netflix on November 11, 2022.
In this episode, journalist and author travels to the Bahamas to investigate underwater geological formations that he believes may be evidence of a lost advanced civilization. Episode Summary