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Archaeological Forgery: Morton Smith, Beardmore Relics, Glozel, Shinichi Fujimura, Charles Dawson, Eugène Boban, Oded Golan, Moses Shapira

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Archaeological forgeries, Piltdown Man, Crystal skull, Kensington Runestone, James Ossuary, Bat Creek inscription, Bosnian pyramids, Kinderhook plates, Japanese paleolithic hoax, Morton Smith, Book of Veles, Jehoash Inscription, Newark Holy Stones, Beardmore Relics, Glozel, Grave Creek Stone, Acambaro figures, Holly Oak gorget, Cardiff Giant, Lead Books of Sacromonte, Shinichi Fujimura, Calaveras Skull, Charles Dawson, AVM Runestone, Eugene Boban, Moses Shapira, Persian Princess, Johann Beringer, Oded Golan, Sinaia lead plates, Praeneste fibula, Michigan relics, Mummy forgeries, Reiner Protsch, Pedra da Gavea, Lenape Stone, Etruscan terracotta warriors, Solid Muldoon, Chiemsee Cauldron, Tiara of Saitaferne, Brigido Lara, Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology, Islam Akhun. Excerpt: The crystal skulls are a number of human skull hardstone carvings made of clear or milky quartz rock, known in art history as "rock crystal," claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamerican artifacts by their alleged finders. However, none of the specimens made available for scientific study have been authenticated as pre-Columbian in origin. The results of these studies demonstrated that those examined were manufactured in the mid-19th century or later, almost certainly in Europe. Despite some claims presented in an assortment of popularizing literature, legends of crystal skulls with mystical powers do not figure in genuine Mesoamerican or other Native American mythologies and spiritual accounts. The skulls are often claimed to exhibit paranormal phenomena by some members of the New Age movement, and have often been portrayed as such in fiction. Crystal skulls have been a popular subject appearing in numerous sci-fi television series, novels, and video games. A distinction has been made by some researchers betwe...… (mere)
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Archaeological forgeries, Piltdown Man, Crystal skull, Kensington Runestone, James Ossuary, Bat Creek inscription, Bosnian pyramids, Kinderhook plates, Japanese paleolithic hoax, Morton Smith, Book of Veles, Jehoash Inscription, Newark Holy Stones, Beardmore Relics, Glozel, Grave Creek Stone, Acambaro figures, Holly Oak gorget, Cardiff Giant, Lead Books of Sacromonte, Shinichi Fujimura, Calaveras Skull, Charles Dawson, AVM Runestone, Eugene Boban, Moses Shapira, Persian Princess, Johann Beringer, Oded Golan, Sinaia lead plates, Praeneste fibula, Michigan relics, Mummy forgeries, Reiner Protsch, Pedra da Gavea, Lenape Stone, Etruscan terracotta warriors, Solid Muldoon, Chiemsee Cauldron, Tiara of Saitaferne, Brigido Lara, Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology, Islam Akhun. Excerpt: The crystal skulls are a number of human skull hardstone carvings made of clear or milky quartz rock, known in art history as "rock crystal," claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamerican artifacts by their alleged finders. However, none of the specimens made available for scientific study have been authenticated as pre-Columbian in origin. The results of these studies demonstrated that those examined were manufactured in the mid-19th century or later, almost certainly in Europe. Despite some claims presented in an assortment of popularizing literature, legends of crystal skulls with mystical powers do not figure in genuine Mesoamerican or other Native American mythologies and spiritual accounts. The skulls are often claimed to exhibit paranormal phenomena by some members of the New Age movement, and have often been portrayed as such in fiction. Crystal skulls have been a popular subject appearing in numerous sci-fi television series, novels, and video games. A distinction has been made by some researchers betwe...

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