Archaeology continues to produce interesting material in terms of finds and theories about them. At first the rock pictured in this article looks like any old boulder in the Scottish countryside, but a closer examination reveals a slew of fascinating and mysterious engravings, made with considerable care. David Walker gives us this story of carvings yet to be judged genuine; but the stone itself can be taken for granite. Paul Seaburn advises us on a
New Theory on a Hidden Door into the Great Sphinx and Possible Tunnels to Pyramids. At least the hidden door part of "amateur historian" Matt Sibson's theory seems likely, and it's just one more example of how ancient Egypt continues to fascinate moderns, without the need to invoke Ancient Astronauts and the like. But then there's
America Before: Trailer For Graham Hancock's Latest Book. Miguel ("Red Pill Junkie") Romero says of the author of the new book
America Before that "slowly but surely some of Hancock's ideas are being begrudgingly incorporated by mainstream Science," and presents "a video trailer showing some of the evidence contained in its pages." Well, Jason Colavito is done
Analyzing The Book Trailer for Graham Hancock's "America Before", and says the trailer "offers a series of false and misleading statements" supporting Hancock's overarching theory of a civilization lost to a cometary strike about 13,000 years ago. Jason takes several of the more controversial claims made in the trailer and scores heavily against them. Maybe the book will be more persuasive? (WM)
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