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Interactive presentation of evidence in chemistry, cartography, pigments, and archeology, bearing on the question of the authenticity (or lack of it) of the allegedly 15th-century map showing "Vinland".
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Various mysteries, including drawing of ancient flying machines, astronomy, ancient structures and evidence of electricity, hieroglyphs, and geoglyphs.
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Evidence of anomalous archaeological artifacts from around the world.
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Shinichi Fujimura, the Vinland Map, the Piltdown Man, Kensington Stone, and other archaeological fakes.
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Includes comprehensive information on the subject of astroarchaeology and extraterrestrials on earth. Very connected to Erich von Däniken and his ideas.
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Ian Alex Blease is critical of author Graham Hancock's theories of a lost civilisation and views Atlantis as a metaphor.
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Located in southeast Sweden, exist some of the Old Futhark inscriptions written in Semitic language and intimately associated with a fertility cult, and includes images, a map, and related inscriptions.
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A calculation from inscribed evidence.
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A skeptical archaeology site. It contains references to other sites and articles not found elsewhere which expose 'cult' or 'fringe' archaeology. Highly recommended.
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The term Earth Mysteries,coined in the early 1970s, is today used to describe a multi-disciplined or 'holistic' approach to the study of ancient sites and landscapes. It tends to fall largely outside the accepted range of mainstream research and is generally regarded with suspicion by academics. This site is intended to serve as an introduction to the various aspects of Earth Mysteries as a field of study. It includes a section on Stonehenge and the Druids.
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Cultural legacies of our world. Features include gothic dreams, earthlore from Ireland, mythic worlds, mysteries of lost and hidden histories.
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Unofficial, but interesting with many links.
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Some new ideas about the origins of many of the languages of the world and the whereabouts of Odysseus. In depth articles.
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Regular updates of news and articles on the subject of ancient mysteries, including lost civilizations, out-of-place artifacts, ancient technology.
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All the facts about the coming pole shift in relation to the ancients Egyptians and Maya.
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An alternative, interdisciplinary view on the problem with a detailed map showing possible Indo-European migration routes.
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Original ideas regarding ancient civilizations, archaeoastronomy, Stonehenge and biblical mysteries.
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From the Talk.Origins newsgroup archive, disputing the "facts" of The Mysterious Origins of Man tv series
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Disputing the "facts" of The Mysterious Origins of Man tv series, with references
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Investigation of the correctness of the historical dating developed using mathematical and computer based methods.
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Are there really flying saucers? What killed the dinosaurs? Is there something ancient and alive in Loch Ness? The Museum takes a scientific look at these, and other, questions.
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Follow the traces of the famous Amazons, the ancient history of Malta and the enigmatic culture of the Berbers
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The Massey Twins present their original research on the Phaistos Disk and other ancient mysteries. Includins "Mysteries of History Solved!", an ebook describing the complete decipherment project.
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MysteriousEarth.com is a web-log of myriad investigations into civilization's forgotten past.
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Mali, Easter Island, Stonehenge, Chichen Itza, and other ancient civiliations and sacred sites in a visually stunning and thought provoking site.
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Explore three of the world's most enigmatic places...Easter Island, Nazca Lines, and Stonehenge. Lots of photos and commentary for each place.
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Collection of links to sites featuring sacred landscapes, stone circles, labyrinths, spiral mounds and mountains.
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Promotes acknowledgment and interpretation of paleolithic art everywhere in the world, and of the origins of Man. In English and Italian.
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Herodotus wrote about Hercules as being Ethiopian and Egyptian in origin. This book excerpt reveals that Hercules was actually of African descent.
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Photographs, writings and theories regarding sacred sites, power places, pilgrimage traditions, and ancient mysteries by anthropologist, photographer, and world traveler Martin Gray.
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Article by Peter Marsh explores the origins of the people of Polynesia. Includes a location map.
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Analyzes satellite imagery for the use of archaeological discovery. Underwater objects, Giza face and the like.
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Online editions of the bi-monthly Science Frontiers digest, produced by William R. Corliss
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From Pravda, a joint expedition of Russian and Uzbek archaeologists has discovered several ancient pyramids in Uzbekistan.
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Indian veterinarian's illustrated interpretation of items he has collected.
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Covers the archaeology, earth mysteries, ghosts and folklore of the county of Sussex, England in great detail.
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Connections between Amazonian myth and the Greek island Lemnos.
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Daily news on the Priory of Sion, Egypt, scientific breakthroughs and numerous mysteries. Descriptive links to news items concerning ancient and modern mysteries. Includes an interactive forum.
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Chronology from the beginning of Creation to the end of the World
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Rob Speight gathers news and information on modern mysteries, ancient history and the new research. Affiliate book sales.
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Catherine Yronwode's collection of illustrated essays on sacred sites, sacred geometry, archaeoastronomy, and vernacular sacred architecture.
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A timeline of facts and possibilities regarding lost civilizations and technologies, prehistoric catastrophism and evolutionary twists.
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Arguments for and against Catastrophic theories
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Explore lost civilizations and cultures, mystic places, sacred writings, unexplained artifacts, and science mysteries. Biographies of popular proponents of alternative theories.
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Daily science news from an alternative viewpoint - topics include archaeology, cataclysms, ancient mysteries, cosmic rays and evolution.