Ancient Contact Alternative Archaeology
Ancient Contact Alternative Archaeology
Ancient Contact
Information on ancient cultures having contact with each other, where orthodox science says there was not.
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- Val Osborn claim that a site at Freshwater Point on the Queensland coast was a Phoenecian settlement.
- Parallels in broad plot and fine detail between a Greek myth and a Maori myth. Plus, a chemical explanation of how the Greek word Oreichalkos might have referred to a 'transparent fusible substance'.
- Similarities in artifacts from ancient Old World and New World cultures.
- A small terracotta head found in 1933 in a pre-Hispanic burial at Calixtlahuaca in the Toluca Valley has been identified by Bernard Andreae and others as Roman of circa 200 AD.
- Artifacts thought by some to suggest pre-Columbian contacts between the Old and New Worlds. J. Huston McCulloch presents photographs and commentary with references.
- Pictures of Sumerian and Assyrian stone carvings interpreted as evidence of ancient visitors, the Annunaki.
- Suggests that the Olmecs on the Atlantic coastal plain of Mexico obtained writing and other cultural traits from Shang-dynasty China.
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