
Science - Anomalies and Alternative Science - Historical Anomalies and Revisionism


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Mandan Native Americans
- Simple history of the Mandan, interspersed with the legend that the Welsh had colonized North America and the Mandan were their descendents.
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Maya, Aztec, Inca Lords of the Earth
- Variety of explanations claiming that Native Americans had a "universal language" and had contact with China, Egypt, and other world cultures.
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Plain Talk on the Genetic Issue
- Essay by a white hobbyist arguing that the Narragansett and other American Indians are the descendants of recent Viking settlers.
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Prince Madoc and the Mandans
- Site by an amateur historian tells the legend of Welsh prince Madoc colonizing the New World, and suggests that the reason the Mandan Indians were intelligent enough to build mounds is because they were descended from white people.
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Westward Ho !
- Prehistoric black explorers in Central and South America, "European" tribes in ancient China, and other anomalous peoples.
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Ancient Cultures
- History of Ancient Cultures and Civilizations, events that shaped history, ancient sites. Alternate viewpoints on History.
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Pursuing Historical Truth
- Russ Granata - papers and articles discussing the revision of history from several perspectives.
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Historical Revisionism Is Rampant In Our Culture
- Several editorial essays from the Montgomery County News concerning the revision of history to fit in with what todays' society "wants to hear".
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Revision of History in Postwar Japanese Textbooks
- This study is a content analysis of history textbooks used in Japanese high schools in the postwar era.
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Decipherment of the Olmec Writing System
- Paper presented at the 1997 Central States Anthropological Society Meeting, treating Olmec as a West African language.
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The Black Athena Controversy: Introduction
- Paper reviewing the book and responses to it, adding several specific critiques.
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Ancient models of thought
- Page by Wim van Binsbergen including several articles supporting Afrocentric revisionism.
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Black Athena
- Martin Bernal's website, including an overview, an article on the beginnings of agriculture in Afria, and a brief rejoinder to one critic.
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The Black Athena Debate
- Includes links to websites and articles by many participants in the controversy.
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The Nubians and Olmecs
- Article by Clyde Winters supporting an African presence in PreColumbian America.