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    Staying with our “Old School Classics” theme, this week we enjoy the fine wine that is the Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925. We also have the extra added bonuses of a discussion on creationism and a quick review of the 1960 movie Inherit the Wind. W
    Time for an old school classic!  The year is 1912, the place is England, and the fossil is fake!  In today’s episode, I give you the most famous archaeological fake of them all, Piltdown Man.Transcripts For rough transcripts of this episode go
    Time to take a look back at 2023, and enjoy the highlights of pseudoarchaeological foolishness that we experienced together!  From Ancient Apocalypse to the Mexican Alien, 2023 was most definitely stupider than usual.TranscriptsFor rough transc
    Let’s go back to 1984 and experience what it was like to watch Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom through the eyes of a 12 year old.  How was the movie received by 1984’s tween culture?  How has it aged?  Where does it fall in the five movie
    When I was a kid, I loved the story of Thor Heyerdahl and the Kon-Tiki.  I was enraptured in wonder as I read about the exciting and dangerous expedition across the Pacific in an “ancient craft.”  As per usual, it’s time for me to destroy my ch
    Today let’s explore the life of Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg (1814-1874), a dedicated scholar who found and published some amazing work on the ancient Maya.  The only problem is that his ideas on Maya culture and translations of Maya h
    In today’s episode, I have rushed over to the microphone to give you a stern rebuttal to the current pseudoarchaeological silliness surrounding Gunung Padang, a non-pyramid (natural geological formation) located in Indonesia.  Graham Hancock’s
    Welcome to a special Halloween edition of the Pseudo-archaeology Podcast!  Tonight, the incredibly unsatisfying story of The Curse of King Tut.  Beware!  You may tune out even faster than usual…Transcripts https://www.archpodnet.com/pseudo/128
    I try to steer clear of pure alien stories that don’t ground themselves in archaeology, but so many of you have asked for this that all I can say is this:Beware what you wish for.On today’s show, please give a warm welcome to the Mexican Alien!
    Have you ever wanted to build a media empire to rival those of Apple and Amazon?  It’s time to look at how I created my own, from YouTube to podcasting to blogs and books.  After five years of being a Major Archaeological Influencer, can I fina
    Did you think that Graham Hancock made up all his Pseudoarchaeology stories by himself?  I thought so too, until I realized that he simply plagiarized them from a 19th century US congressman named Ignatius Donnelly.  Enjoy this week’s story of
    Did you think that Graham Hancock made up all his Pseudoarchaeology stories by himself?  I thought so too, until I realized that he simply plagiarized them from a 19th century US congressman named Ignatius Donnelly.  Enjoy this week’s story of
    Pseudoarchaeology arguments are almost always based on logical fallacies, meaning that the argument they use is not meant to counter a criticism, but instead used as a tool to take the focus away from the fact that there argument is baseless an
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    After spending so much time comparing Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny to Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, I thought “Hey, maybe I should talk about the Last Crusade.”  This movie came out at a turning point in my life - I was 17 years

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