Book Review The Original My Friend Churchey and His Sunken Island of Mu
This is a review of the biography of James Churchward prepared and published by his great-grandson, Jack E. Churchward.
This is a review of the biography of James Churchward prepared and published by his great-grandson, Jack E. Churchward.
A review of a book that I was surprised to find I liked. Andrew Collins is either going legit or I’ve missed something. Sobekneferu: The First Female Pharaoh
In this final review of Graham Hancock’s Ancient Apocalypse science fiction series on Netflix, we look at episodes 7 and 8 along with a summary of the series as a whole.
“I know this is not science!” -Graham Hancock, ep. 5, (00:14:25)
There is no mainstream in archaeology as Hancock so often says. The archaeology is either done scientifically or it isn’t. In this post, I’ll critique the second episode of Hancock’s Netflix series from the perspective of scientific archaeology.
I decided to take a moment to review Graham Hancock’s Netflix documentary since I know how much he appreciates my work and since I finished […]
In this review, we look at Stefan Milo’s new book Tales of Ancient Worlds, written and illustrated for kids.
Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics reviewed for its scholarship since the author invited it by putting PhD on the cover.
Here’s a brief look at the discussion of aDNA in Denisovan Origins and what Collins and Little got wrong.
A book review of Denisovan Origins by Andrew Collins and Gregory Little. Not a point-by-point debunking, but a word on style.
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