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common categories of
pseudohistorical theory, with examples. Not all
theories in a
listed category are
necessarily pseudohistorical; they are
rather categories...
- The
Emerald Tablets of
Thoth the
Atlantean is a
pseudohistorical book
written by cult
leader Maurice Doreal (1898–1963) and
first published in the 1940s...
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historical record.
Often motivated by
specific ideological agendas,
pseudohistorical practices mimic historical methodology to
promote biased, misleading...
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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...
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ancient mysteries, and
conspiracy theories presented as
facts are
pseudohistorical.
Historian Richard Barber called the book "the most
notorious of all...
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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...
- by
various ethnic groups. Today, such
theories are
considered to be
pseudohistorical and
negationist by
scholars and historians.[better source needed] In...
- The
Irish slaves myth is a
fringe pseudohistorical narrative that
conflates the
penal transportation and
indentured servitude of
Irish people during the...
- The new
chronology is a
pseudohistorical theory proposed by
Anatoly Fomenko who
argues that
events of
antiquity generally attributed to the
ancient civilizations...
- in
modern culture, and has
become the
subject of
folklore studies,
pseudohistorical writings,
works of fiction, and
conspiracy theories. The word graal...