Host Lucien Graves examines the 1869 Cardiff Giant hoax, where tobacconist George Hull buried a carved gypsum figure on his cousin's farm, then charged visitors fifty cents to view the supposed petrified biblical giant. Within weeks, crowds of hundreds paid daily as experts debated authenticity—despite visible chisel marks. Hull sold his stake for $23,000 before confessing, yet exhibitions continued, revealing how spectacle transcends truth.
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