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Definition of Pseudoarchaeology

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- Pseudoarchaeology (sometimes called fringe or alternative archaeology) consists of attempts to study, interpret, or teach about the subject-matter of...
- in accuracy, consistency and impartiality. They define his work as pseudoarchaeology and pseudohistory because they consider it to be biased towards preconceived...
- written history. Another example of this carving's manifestation in pseudoarchaeology is the identification by José Argüelles of "Pacal Votan" as an incarnation...
- intrinsic to occultism. Pseudohistory is related to pseudoscience and pseudoarchaeology, and usage of the terms may occasionally overlap. Although pseudohistory...
- contradicted by such, and are therefore considered part of pseudohistory and pseudoarchaeology. The Sphinx faces east towards the rising sun, in accordance with...
- rejected by mainstream historians, who have labelled his books as pseudoarchaeology, ****erting that Sitchin seems to deliberately misrepresent Sumerian...
- origins". In Garrett G. ****an (ed.). Archaeological Fantasies: How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public. Routledge. p. 188...
- "while the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter are flirting with pseudoarchaeology, coquettishly whispering pseudoarchaeological rhetoric, they are each...
- described the proposals put forward in the book as pseudoscience and pseudoarchaeology. Canadian author Heather Pringle has placed Fingerprints specifically...
- Cornish mythology is the folk tradition and mythology of the Cornish people. It consists partly of folk traditions developed in Cornwall and partly of...