archaelogy
The Bosnian Pyramids: The Biggest Hoax in History? Directed by Jurgen Deleye. VOF de Grenswetenschap. Watch online (www.thebiggesthoaxinhistory.com): €5.95. DVD: €19.95 (excl. shipping). Reviewed by ... (331 words)
Category: Reviews
- easter island statues - archaelogy - hoaxes - history - earth - environment - rocks -A New Zealander's quest to find Noah's Ark has suffered a double blow, with two samples he gathered in Turkey turning out to be rock, not petrified timber. Ross Patterson delivered the samples to ... (219 words)
Category: Features
- archaelogy - fossils -Ancient Celtic New Zealand - More Reasons Not To Believe In connection with David Riddell's article about "Ancient Celtic New Zealand" (Skeptic, Winter 2004) your readers may be interested in my more ... (986 words)
Category: Forum
- archaelogy - ethics - global warming -There were more than 20,000 pilgrims packed around ancient Stonehenge for the 2004 summer solstice. Among them were witches, druids, new age healers… and Hamilton journalist Russell Joyce. He reports ... (507 words)
Category: Features
- archaelogy - history - superstition -Did the ancestors of the Celts sail to New Zealand and establish a network of megalithic survey points and astronomical sight lines? Some think so The prehistory of New Zealand is generally thought ... (2103 words)
Category: Features
- archaelogy - history -Had an email the other day from someone we hadn't heard from in a while. Among other things, he took the opportunity to ask why we heard so little from the Skeptics in the media, and made ... (381 words)
Category: Editorial
- media reporting - archaelogy -Ancient Phoenicians in New Zealand? A recent book makes the claim, but the evidence doesn't bear scrutiny. Ross Wiseman's book, New Zealand's Hidden Past (Discovery Press, 2001), is his personal ... (3733 words)
Category: Features
- history - archaelogy - pseudoscience -New claims that pollen grains on the Shroud of Turin link it to pre-eighth-century Jerusalem were made in August by researchers at the International Botanical Congress in St. Louis. In fact, the ... (554 words)
Category: Features
- archaelogy - religious belief - scientific explanations -A close encounter with a travelling Arkeologist. New Zealand was recently treated to a visit by what was proclaimed as "probably the best known archaeologist in the world", a chap by the name of Ron ... (810 words)
Category: Features
- creation science - archaelogy -About the time this issue makes it to the letterbox, those Americans not glued to chat-shows or the latest update on alien abductions will be treated to a documentary on recreations of ancient ... (852 words)
Category: Features
- archaelogy - spoofs -The media love to manufacture a mystery, and the Kaimanawa Wall is a great example of this. Watch closely, as a perfectly natural rock formation becomes a megalithic structure... In the 4 May 1996 ... (2594 words)
Category: Features
- archaelogy - media reporting -Surely the Kaimanawa Wall story was one of the great beat-ups of all time. Here was a natural rock outcrop, which experts immediately told us was of a kind common in the area, raised to status of ... (791 words)
Category: Editorial
- archaelogy - pyramids - easter island statues -Continued from last issue. Prices are US dollars. UFOs Billig, Otto, Flying Saucers: Magic in the Skies, Schenkman Books, 1982, H-$19.95, ISBN 0-87073-833-X; P-$11.95, ISBN 0-87073940-9. Klass, ... (210 words)
Category: News
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