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[[Example Page]]
[[Example Page]]
[[The Great Pyramid of Giza]]
[[Bimini Road/Wall]]
[[Stone Spheres of Costa Rica]]
[[Davenport Tablets]]
[[Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun]]
[[Acámbaro Figures]]
[[Naacal Tablets]]
[[Calaveras Skull]]
[[Stonehenge]]
[[Göbekli Tepe]]
[[Michigan Relics]]
[[Temple of Seti I Helicopter hieroglyphs]]
[[Shakōkidogū]]
[[Crystal Skulls]]
[[Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head]]
[[Gympie Pyramid]]
[[The Giza Hall of Records]]
[[Nazca Lines]]

Revision as of 18:07, 5 December 2017

From Atlantis to prehistoric extra terrestrials. From the mummy’s curse to psychic archaeology. The public imagination is filled with images of archaeology that range from the incredibly absurd to the downright disturbing. The Fake Archaeology Wiki is an ongoing collaborative project by the students of ANP 364: Pseudoarchaeology, a class taught in the Department of Anthropology at Michigan State University. The purpose of the project is to survey people, sites, and artifacts that are woven into the narrative of pseudoarchaeology and pseudoarchaeologists, exploring how any why these ideas emerged and took root in popular culture, public consciousness, and on the fringe of rational scholarly inquiry. More importantly, the Fake Archaeology Wiki explores the impact they have on our rational and scientific understanding of the past and human culture.


Example Page

The Great Pyramid of Giza

Bimini Road/Wall

Stone Spheres of Costa Rica

Davenport Tablets

Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun

Acámbaro Figures

Naacal Tablets

Calaveras Skull

Stonehenge

Göbekli Tepe

Michigan Relics

Temple of Seti I Helicopter hieroglyphs

Shakōkidogū

Crystal Skulls

Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head

Gympie Pyramid

The Giza Hall of Records

Nazca Lines