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scholars have
identified many
features that tend to be
common in
pseudohistorical works; one
example is that the use of
pseudohistory is
almost always...
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American encyclopedist, historian, and
writer known for his
criticism of
pseudohistoric ideas.
Fritze earned his BA in
history at
Concordia College in 1974...
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Anatoly Timofeevich Fomenko (Russian: Анато́лий Тимофе́евич Фоме́нко; born 13
March 1945 in Stalino, USSR, now the city of Donetsk) is a
Soviet and Russian...
- The
Irish slaves myth is a
fringe pseudohistorical narrative that
conflates the
penal transportation and
indentured servitude of
Irish people during the...
- was a
British journalist known for his
books on
treasure hunting and
pseudohistoric claims about Atlantis and
South America.
Brought up in Gloucester, the...
- the world's top
uncracked ciphertexts. In 1982, the
authors of the
pseudohistorical The Holy
Blood and the Holy
Grail suggested that
Poussin was a member...
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ancient astronauts hypothesis, as well as
other pseudoscientific and
pseudohistoric topics such as
advanced ancient civilizations,
extraterrestrial contact...
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Tartarian Empire refers to a
group of
pseudohistorical conspiracy theories,
including ideas of a "hidden past" and "mud floods",
which originated as pseudoscientific...
- by
various ethnic groups. Today, such
theories are
considered to be
pseudohistorical and
negationist by
scholars and historians.[better source needed] In...
- the
Britons whose story was
recounted by
Geoffrey of
Monmouth in his
pseudohistorical 12th-century
History of the
Kings of Britain.
According to Geoffrey's...