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Social Identity and Boundaries Probable Reasons for Cranial Modification in Eastern Europe

March 21, 2019 Carl Feagans 0

Recent work by archaeologists in Eastern Europe, including Georgia and Germany, suggests that the practice of cranial modification, introduced to the region by the Huns before the Migration Period was a means to convey social identity in borderland regions.

Review of Brien Foerster’s ‘Beyond the Black Sea: The Mysterious Paracas Of Peru’

January 28, 2019 Carl Feagans 2

A book review of Brien Foerster’s recent book about the Paracas Culture, his pseudoarchaeological ideas, and his plagiarism.

Brien Foerster reveals results from alleged ancient DNA tests. Here’s what they say.

October 29, 2018 Carl Feagans 2

I’m assured that the data in the two images are from Brien Foerster’s Facebook page. The person that provided them is trustworthy, so I have […]

Non-Human Fetus? Nope, as Human as You

May 5, 2017 Carl Feagans 1

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 […]

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Pseudoarchaeology and Elongated Skulls

January 26, 2015 Carl Feagans 6

Elongated skulls of ancient people like the Peruvians have long been a source of mystery and fascination, particularly for significance-junkies that find aliens wherever they […]

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