Definition of Pseudoarchaeological. Meaning of Pseudoarchaeological. Synonyms of Pseudoarchaeological

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Meaning of Pseudoarchaeological from wikipedia

- fallacious arguments, and fabrication of evidence. There is no unified pseudoarchaeological theory or method, but rather many different interpretations of the...
- man-made stepped monoliths. These claims have been described as pseudoarchaeological. Neither the ****anese Agency for Cultural Affairs nor the government...
- Hyperdiffusionism is a pseudoarchaeological hypothesis that postulates that certain historical technologies or ideas were developed by a single people...
- Atlantis: The Antediluvian World is a pseudoarchaeological book published in 1882 by Minnesota populist politician Ignatius L. Donnelly. Donnelly considered...
- and historical revisionism. His own works primarily concentrate on pseudoarchaeological and pseudoscientific topics such as "UFOs, secret societies, suppressed...
- been involved in a number of television do****entaries about his pseudoarchaeological theories. 1996, he appeared in The Mysterious Origins of Man. He...
- Netflix series, where the British writer Graham Han**** presents his pseudoarchaeological theory that there was an advanced civilization during the last ice...
- the carved lid of his sarcophagus, which has become the subject of pseudoarchaeological speculations. Pakal's full name, Kʼinich Janaab Pakal ("Radiant Corn-Flower...
- The Lost Tomb of Jesus is a pseudoarchaeological docudrama co-produced and first broadcast on the Discovery Channel and VisionTV in Canada on March 4,...
- seriously by academics and archaeologists, who identify such claims as pseudoarchaeological or unscientific. It has received no credible attention in peer-reviewed...