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The '''Michigan Relics''' (also known as the '''Soper Frauds''') are a large grouping of pseudoarchaeological prehistoric artifacts "discovered" throughout the state of Michigan in the late nineteenth century. Many of the relics were inscribed with hieroglyphs and cuneiform and were originally believed to be proof of pre-Columbian contact with the Americas.
The '''Michigan Relics''' (also known as the '''Soper Frauds''') are a large grouping of pseudoarchaeological prehistoric artifacts "discovered" throughout the state of Michigan in the late nineteenth century. Many of the relics were inscribed with hieroglyphs and cuneiform and were originally believed to be proof of pre-Columbian contact with the Americas.
=="Discovery"==
===Daniel E. Soper & James Scotford===
==Debunking==
===Frank Kelsey===
===University of Michigan===
==The Frauds Today==
==Resources==

Revision as of 17:09, 31 October 2017

The Michigan Relics (also known as the Soper Frauds) are a large grouping of pseudoarchaeological prehistoric artifacts "discovered" throughout the state of Michigan in the late nineteenth century. Many of the relics were inscribed with hieroglyphs and cuneiform and were originally believed to be proof of pre-Columbian contact with the Americas.

"Discovery"

Daniel E. Soper & James Scotford

Debunking

Frank Kelsey

University of Michigan

The Frauds Today

Resources