Camera Review: Olympus TG-6 for the Archaeologist
This review contains paid/affiliate links to Amazon. Back in 2018, I reviewed the Olympus TG-870, which I found to be a near perfect field camera […]
This review contains paid/affiliate links to Amazon. Back in 2018, I reviewed the Olympus TG-870, which I found to be a near perfect field camera […]
Remember Glenn Beck? Here’s that time in 2010 he thought he could prove the Lost Tribe of Israel built the mounds of Newark
Newsletter woes I fully intended to do a quarterly newsletter, but over the summer I ended up having some problems with the newsletter plugin that […]
The “hard evidence” of pre-Columbian but non-indigenous explorers is examined in detail.
I’ve been playing around with a Newsletter Plugin that should now start giving options to sign up for when you subscribe to the Archaeology Review […]
This article is about the big discovery of Atlantis and why the story is now faded from the limelight in the news media just two months later.
In pseudoarchaeology, as with other pseudosciences (i.e. astrology, naturopathy, etc.) there are often those that will ask, “what’s the harm?”
I’m reviewing the Olympus TG-870 camera as an archaeologist. I’ve used it for about 2 years now as my primary camera both in the field […]
Throughout the United States, there seems to be a general push to teach children in public schools what certain politicians, religious leaders, and interest groups […]
Here’s a review of the articles written here at Archaeology Review about fake, fantastic, and fraudulent archaeology–otherwise known as pseudoarcheaology. Bosnian Pyramid The year started […]
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