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Is there a PhD in pseudoarchaeology or archaeology?

Is there a PhD in pseudoarchaeology or archaeology?

I’m also a PhD student studying the use of archaeology and pseudoarchaeology by cults in North America. On my website you’ll find a variety of blog posts. Some are designed to offer advice to students interested in pursuing archaeology/bioarchaeology as a career.

Which is the best website for Archaeology News?

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Are there any hoaxes or frauds in archaeology?

Coming soon… General references about fakes, sources for Eight Classic Cases, and background on other specific frauds and hoaxes

What is the Society for Historical Archaeology United States?

Society for Historical Archaeology United States About Blog Historical Archaeology is the study of the material remains of past societies that also left behind documentary and oral histories. This subfield of archaeology studies the emergence, transformation, and nature of the Modern World.

I’m also a PhD student studying the use of archaeology and pseudoarchaeology by cults in North America. On my website you’ll find a variety of blog posts. Some are designed to offer advice to students interested in pursuing archaeology/bioarchaeology as a career.

Coming soon… General references about fakes, sources for Eight Classic Cases, and background on other specific frauds and hoaxes

Where can I find the Wild Side of pseudoscience?

Since then, Heinrich has shared his expertise with the Ma’at community and addressed more specific issues of geology and pseudoscience on his own website, The Wild Side of Pseudoarchaeology Page. Heinrich wishes more archaeologists would follow his example.

Is there such thing as fake news in archaeology?

“It’s really a life-or-death issue,” says Stephennie Mulder, an archaeologist and art historian at the University of Texas in Austin, who organized a 30 March symposium there called “Aliens, Atlantis, and Aryanism: ‘Fake News’ in Archaeology and Heritage,” at which Anderson was the keynote speaker.