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For Hancock, these "ghosts" are more than just archaeological curiosities. He suggests that the downfall of this advanced Ice Age society—possibly due to arrogance or being "out of sync with the universe"—serves as a warning for modern humanity.

The episode questions whether a "lost" civilization could have mapped the world's oceans thousands of years ago, citing ancient maps as potential proof of high-level Ice Age technology. Ancient.Apocalypse.2022.s01e04.WEB.h264-RBB.mp4

Hancock references Plato’s account of Atlantis, noting that the timing of its legendary destruction—around 9,600 BC—perfectly aligns with the catastrophic sea-level rises at the end of the last Ice Age. For Hancock, these "ghosts" are more than just

True to the series' theme, Hancock expresses frustration with "mainstream archaeology," claiming that scholars ignore such underwater sites because they challenge established historical timelines. A Warning from the Past? Hancock references Plato’s account of Atlantis