Yonaguni: Monumental Ruins or Natural Geology?
Just a few dozen meters off the coast of the island of Yonaguni in Japan, which is situated very near Taiwan and considered the southwest-most […]
Just a few dozen meters off the coast of the island of Yonaguni in Japan, which is situated very near Taiwan and considered the southwest-most […]
The following is a quick look at a strange but popular story making its rounds on the internet, mostly in Facebook. I have no doubt […]
A recent video posting by Brien Foerster on his YouTube channel prompted me to post a reply on behalf of a friend, that included information […]
On various social media websites, Brien Foerster has begun advertising a new video you can rent on Vimeo. In some of the comments defending assertions […]
1. Mysterious eight-sided Great Pyramid? If you look at the Great Pyramid from above, particularly when the light is just right, you might see what looks like […]
I found myself somewhat amused by Brien Foerster’s video that highlights a few moments of a tour he guided in Luxor, Egypt at the Temple […]
In this article, I’m doing something a lot of archaeologists aren’t necessarily comfortable with: showing the remains of an indigenous people, in particular: their skulls. […]
Brien Foerster is clearly ignorant of genuine archaeological method and theory. He took a video of two Egyptian sarcophagi at the University of Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia recently […]
The Piri Reis map is one that often finds its way into the fringe archaeology discussion periodically as if it’s being discovered for the first […]
When I was an adolescent, among my favorite movies were Zorro, The Three Musketeers, and Conan the Barbarian. My friends and I spent countless hours […]
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