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Wild Side of Geoarchaeology

http://www.intersurf.com/~chalcedony/wildside.html

Investigates the geological claims of best-selling authors, e.g. Graham Hancock and Rand Flem-Ath; hypotheses involving earth crustal displacement, pole shifts, and other type of catastrophism; and out of place artifacts (OOPARTS).

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Velikovsky, Immanuel

http://www.knowledge.co.uk/velikovsky/index.htm

Proposed that many myths and traditions of ancient peoples and cultures are based on actual events, as described in his 1950's books Worlds in Collision and Earth in Upheaval.

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The Official Robert Lomas Website

http://www.robertlomas.com/

The bestselling author Robert Lomas' official website, featuring in-depth information on his books, including additional linked material and resources.

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Sitchin, Zecharia

http://sitchin.com/

Author of The 12th Planet and several other books in the Earth Chronicles series, Sitchin argues that the deities of the ancient Near East were real, live ancient astronauts.

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In the Hall of Maat

http://www.thehallofmaat.com/

In-depth analysis of claims made by alternative history authors, especially Graham Hancock.

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Hancock, Graham

http://www.grahamhancock.com/

The official Graham Hancock site, in which the author aims to document evidences for lost civilizations.

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Cremo, Michael

http://www.mcremo.com/

Companion site for the author of "Forbidden Archaeology".

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Cold Atlantis

http://www.gondor.u-net.com/fog/fogMain.htm

A site looking skeptically at the claims made by Graham Hancock in 'Fingerprints of the Gods?'

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Alford, Alan F

http://www.eridu.co.uk/

The official website of Alan F. Alford, author of books covering ancient mythology, mysticism and the origin of world religions.

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