Re: Re: Concealed Archaeology
Sep 03, 1998 05:11 PM
by Dallas TenBroeck
Sept 3rd
Thanks Daniel - will get and see
Dal
> From: Graye/Caldwell
> Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 7:39 PM
> Subject: Re: Concealed Archaeology
Dallas,
You and other readers might be interested in Michael Cremo's
follow up book:
Forbidden Archeology's Impact
by Michael A. Cremo
Hardcover - 544 pages (July 1998)
Synopsis
When Cremo's book "Forbidden Archaeology" was published in 1993,
the scientific world was shocked by its extensive evidence for extreme
human antiquity--pushing the origin of the human race back tens of
millions of years. "Forbidden Archeology's Impact" documents the
explosive reactions to his controversial book.
Go to Amazon.com at:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0892132833/o/qid=904789435/sr=2-2/002
-6758777-1671659
Daniel
W. Dallas TenBroeck wrote:
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> Sept 2nd 1998
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> Dear Andrew::
>
> Further to my posting to you of Aug 28th 1998. I secured the information
> concerning the reference book that seemed so valuable to me on this
subject.
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> FORBIDDEN ARCHAEOLOGY
> -The Hidden History of the Human Race
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> by Michael A Cremo and Richard L. Thompson
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> Publisher:: Bhaktivedanta Institute
> P. O. Box 99584,
> San Diego,, Ca., 99584
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> Issued: 1993
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> I went through this tome (1800 pages) These are Post-graduate students in
> archaeology. They discovered that many museums and departments of
> archaeology at several Universities concealed artifacts. If they had been
> carefully considered and reported on when found, they would tend to break
> down the accepted views on the history of human development as revealed
> through fossils, etc.
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> Best wishes,
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