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Jun 05, Nathan rated it liked it. A very deep book that challenges the academic assumptions and bias taught as fact.

The revelations of an objective and unbiased analysis vs. I have read this huge volume, which details anthropological, paleontological and archaeological discoveries classified as “anomalies” because their very presence suggest that the conventional “facts” as established by a dogmatic scientific establishment, intolerant of challenges to their religion, three times now, and I plan to purchase this soon.
Anybody in the field of anthropology and or has a curious mind concerning the origins of humanity and archeology should it.
So, what about those strange artifacts found miles underground, dating back millions of years? Then there was the fact that this book was just a setup for their sequel: Want to Read saving…. Refresh and try again. Thanks for telling us about the problem.
Michael Cremo has set archaeology back more than years. Cremo’s book, Forbidden Archeology, has attracted attention from Hindu creationists and paranormalists, but has been criticized by many mainstream scholars for his unorthodox views on archeology. It may be This is not an easy book to read. Lots of strange things in this book, grist for the mill for a writer who likes to ponder strange things, so to speak.
I would not recommend this book to a casual reader who is not obsessed with the origins of humankind. Old bones and stone tool findings that have been ignored due to their anomaly. They are a bit cagey about their approach when the affirm: Many original reports are painstakingly quoted and reproduced in some length, translated from other languages.
But this book changes the fields of anthropology and archeology to their very cores.
Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race
Things like anatomically modern human bones recovered from rock strata millions of years old, This is a mighty tome, interaisa not for those wanting a bit of light reading. The book is well written with adequate definiti This book is absolutely fascinating, but it is not something you can pick up and thumb through.

Forbidden Archeology documents a systematic process of “knowledge filtration” and constitutes a serious challenge to the Darwinian theory of evolu Over the past two centuries archeologists and anthropologists have ignored, forgotten and suppressed vast quantities of evidence showing that human beings like ourselves have existed on this planet for tens of millions of years. This book discusses not only the inyerzisa famous finds, but also objectively discusses well documented discoveries that were dismissed because they did not fit into the current pet theories of human evolution.
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Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Java Man, for instance, seems to rest on very shaky evidence. Still, it was interesting if deadening. See 2 questions about Forbidden Archeology…. Just amazing, what you won’t be taught at school. Jul 30, Alicedewonder rated it it was amazing.
This book is shyt. Return to Book Page. I read it cover to cover, and every student of paleoanthropology should do the same. And I haven’t even gotten to the weird parts yet. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. One day he made a comment about the “mongoloid” heritage of the Finnish people and explained that it was likely due to the fact that the Finns were an isolated direct ancestor of “homo erectus” and not quite “homo sapiens sapiens”.
Things like anatomically modern human bones recovered from rock strata millions of years old, and manufactured artifacts recovered from similarly ancient strata. Nov 18, Natalie rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: This book made me want to major in archaeology – unfortunately, many of interzsa college professors out there are adament against anything outside of the timeline that they believe is set in stone, even now, almost a dozen years after this book was first published.
It iinterzisa me wanting to learn more which is always a good thing. By detailed accounts the authors show how mainstream archaeology tries to stifle, suppress or totally ignore discoveries when they don’t fit their standard model of things.
