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Anomalous Archæology Anomalous Archæology
Discoveries past and present that call into question our "understanding" of human history.


American Archæology
 
The United States is a treasure-trove of weird finds that defy conventional dogma.
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  A Possible Pre-Columbian Constellation
A page listing an apparent congruance between some south American petroglyphs and stars (and galaxies!) in the sky, suggesting more advanced astronomical knoweldge of the pre-Columbian natives.
2006-11-15
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  Archaeological Outliers
A site showcasing some of the more bizarre archæological finds in the US and elsewhere, many of them from the state of Ohio.
2005-7-11
by Clayton
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  Archeological Coverups
A crazy article that, if any amount is true, would required a massive re-examination of pre-Columbian history.
2006-11-15
by Clayton
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  Ed Conrad
Ed Conrad is a fellow who has found dozens of "fossils" that appear to be human and posts information about them on his site. It looks a little flaky, but the bonelike structures he finds in coal beds look really interesting and the controversy surrounding them is a good read.
2005-7-12
by Clayton
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  Phoenician Inscription Rock: History or hoax?
An article about a controversial stone found in New Mexico.
2006-2-01
by Clayton
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  The Kensington Runestone
A controversial stone found at Kensington, Minnesota in 1898 that suggest Scandinavians may have explored central North America by the middle of the 14th century.
2006-11-15
by Clayton
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Archæological Conspiracies
 
We're taught that science is the unbiased pursuit of truth, and that all misconceptions pass away in light of pure truth. But what happens when human factors such as pride, greed, and political machinery get involved? The truth, it would seem, is not as clear as we'd be led to believe.
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  United Earth - Forbidden Archaeology
While the United Earth site seems to be fixated on Native American Tipis (odd, since it is an Austrailian site), the article linked is an extract from Nexus Magazine, of which I have a few issues and enjoy reading. The article raises some very interesting points that should give sober men pause.
2005-6-24
by Clayton
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Asian/Indian/Austrailian/etc. Archæology
 
Some pretty interesting stuff can be found in the Orient.
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  Australian Archaeological Anomalies Reseach
Did you know there were pyramids in Austrailia? Well you do now. It's not very nicely laid out and is missing a large number of references but it is still informative.
2005-9-02
by Clayton
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  Mystery Scripts of the Philippines
A site detailing several rare artifacts supposedly containing an ancient Philippine writing system called baybayin that did not survive European colonisation.
2005-7-12
by Clayton
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  The Abydos Temple "Helicopter"
A very thorough investigation into the supposed helicopter in a set of Egyption heiroglyphs at Abydos. Despite this site's obvious conclusions regarding the hoax, several other sites still tout this as evidence of ancient UFOs/Atlantis/etc.
2005-7-14
by Clayton
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Canadian Archæology
 
The Great White North is not without anomolies; we just don't seem to discuss them as much as other countries do.
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  Oak Island
One of the world's most fascinating archæological mysteries. I'd like to go there myself and try my hand at solving the mystery.
2005-7-11
by Clayton
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  Oak Island Treasure
A very informative site detailing various theories of the infamous Money Pit as well as featuring several photo galleries.
2006-7-31
by Clayton
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Eurpean Archæology
 
Ancestrally, I'm apparently from Europe (there's no longer any direct link), so I tend to find European archæology fascinating.
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  Tomb of Odysseus found?
It appears that the hero of Homer's "Illiad" and "Odyssey" may have actually been a real person and they may have actually found his tomb. That's cool stuff.
2005-10-03
by Clayton
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Miscellaneous
 
Everything that I can't fit into a neat little category.
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  Atlantis: New Hypothesis
A fascinating, down-to-earth, and well-cited paper on the proposal of Atlantis existing on the Celtic Shelf in Europe.
2006-1-31
by Clayton
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  Cult Archaeology
A site dedicated to dispelling the "myths" purveyed by fringe archaeologists. Informative with photos (when he has them), he freely admits to the existence of some truly anomalous stuff, though never discounting the possibility that there could be a rational explanation for it.
2006-5-02
by Clayton
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  Quest for Atlantis
A site devoted to a serious discussion of Atlantis (and the overall hypothesis of a "mother-culture" prior to the ancient cultures we have recorded in history. Lots of archæological anomalies.
2006-2-06
by Clayton
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  Sparky's Astounding Ancients
A site with a massive wealth of information about archæological anomalies, though a little too heavy into Edgar Cayce for my tastes.
2005-7-11
by Clayton
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  World Mysteries - Strange Artifacts
A cornucopia of information about some pretty cool artifacts. The section on ancient aircraft is a must-read. The rest of the site is really interesting also.
2005-7-14
by Clayton
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South American Archæology
 
South America undoubtedly contains innumerable archæological sites yet to be discovered. The ones that have been found leave us with only fragmented glimpses of those who came before us.
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  Edwin Quesada's Website
An interesting website (in English and in Spanish!) covering the mysterious stone spheres from Costa Rica as well as a brief page on archæoastronomy.
2005-7-11
by Clayton
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  The Calixtlahuaca Head
What happens when a stone carving of a head resembling a 3rd-century roman is found in Mexico and is dated to pre-Columbian times? Apparently not much. You'll note that this very informative and scientific artical is found on the Ohio State University's Department of Economics site.
2005-9-02
by Clayton
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