The Ninety-Foot Plum Tree, Filling Some Gaps
This article first appeared on the Mammoth Tales blog on 5th January 2013 Reproduced with
This article first appeared on the Mammoth Tales blog on 5th January 2013 Reproduced with
The Tiahuanaco Site, which is currently called the “Tiwanaku Site”, is used to support various
The book Gateway to Atlantis, Collins (2000a), proposed that Atlantis originally lay in Hispaniola, specifically
During an archive discussion on GHMB about the Bimini Wall (Pier), there were some comments
On April 23, 2002, there was posted to the Graham Hancock web a set of
The next part of Exhibit 10 in FOG jumps back and forth over an eclectic
Exhibit 10 consists of an eclectic, laundry list-like, collection of items that Hancock (1995) uses
This review of Exhibits 1 to 3 of Fingerprints of the Gods (FOG) was originally
This review of Exhibits 11 and 12 of Fingerprints of the Gods (FOG) was originally
I have frequently posted a review that I did of Fingerprints of the Gods by
This review of Exhibits 13 and 14 was posted as “Part 4 – Fingerprints of
This review of Exhibit 7 of the Fingerprints of the Gods (FOG) was originally posted
This article has been edited for spelling and typographic errors. From – Sun May 12
This review of Exhibits 4 to 6 of Fingerprints of the Gods (FOG) was originally
Below is a post by Mr. Darby South concerning the occurrenceof granite stones and cobbles
I recommend that anybody interested in the Piri Reis Map read: Soucek, Svat, 1996, Piri
This review of Exhibit 9 was posted as “Part 6 – The Buache Map, Exhibit
Below is an article that I once posted to the alt.archaeology newsgroup which discusses the
I never got around to producing a post that directly addressed the claims made by
Below is a post by Mr. Darby South concerning alleged stonecolumns found off North Bimini
When the Sky Fell is remarkable for a book allegedly discussing the complicated history of
In the below post, Mr. Palmstršm claimed that fossil forests found on Axel Heiberg Island
Some people have claimed that Champsosaur remains and fossil forests found in the Canadian Arctic
Fossils of Pliocene beech trees, Nothofagus beardmorensis, found in parts of Antarctica have been used to
This article about Lemuria was posted to alt.archaeology on May 8, 1996. I have edited