Book Review: Empires of Atlantis
Book Review: Empires of Atlantis. Written with a conclusion in mind and supported by data the author hopes no one can test.
Book Review: Empires of Atlantis. Written with a conclusion in mind and supported by data the author hopes no one can test.
In this post, I review the idea that monumental architecture in Egypt or elsewhere was created by pouring concrete into forms to make stones. From powdered stone.
Last night and through the last few hours, I watched as Scott Wolter, who formerly hosted a pseudoscience-based television show called America Unearthed, announced and […]
This month we look at the Los Lunes Decalogue Stone in New Mexico which is claimed to be created by ancient Israelites.
Ever set up your new streaming device and wish that with all the many channels and apps available for Roku and FireTV, there should at least be one dedicated to archaeology?
Folks behind yet another pseudoarchaeology show on The Discovery Channel seem not to like reasoned criticism from a real archaeologist. I’ve been wanting to write […]
Looking for graves, precious metals, and treasures with witching or divining rods just won’t go away. As a heritage professional for an agency that works […]
Not all archaeological frauds are about artifacts. Could the American Archaeological Association be an example? The American Archaeological Association (AAA) calls itself the “world’s oldest […]
The antiquities marketplace on Facebook is alive and well in spite of their own rules against it. Facebook Community Standards In June of 2020, Facebook […]
Noah’s ark gets discovered several times a year (maybe more than Atlantis). A recent set of press releases would have us believe it’s a fact […]
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