The Forbidden Archeologist: The Atlantis Rising Columns of Michael A. Cremo
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| Author | Michael A Cremo |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Subject | Anomalous archaeology, human antiquity |
| Published | 2010 |
| Publisher | Torchlight Publishing Inc. |
| Pages | 248 |
| ISBN | 978-089213337-6 |
The Forbidden Archeologist: The Atlantis Rising Columns of Michael A. Cremo is a 2010 book by Michael A Cremo, published by Torchlight Publishing. It collects the columns Cremo wrote for the magazine Atlantis Rising.
Overview
The book gathers Cremo's short essays on "forbidden archeology" — reports of artifacts and human remains that he argues indicate an extreme antiquity for the human race, together with accounts of his lectures at scientific conferences and his visits to archaeological sites. It continues the themes of his larger works Forbidden Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race, arguing that mainstream science suppresses anomalous evidence; his positions are regarded by mainstream archaeologists as pseudoarchaeology.
About the author
Michael A. Cremo (born 1948) is an American author and self-described "Vedic archeologist" associated with the Bhaktivedanta Institute, who argues that the antiquity of humanity supports the accounts of the Vedas.
Publication details
- Author: Michael A Cremo
- Publisher: Torchlight Publishing Inc.
- Published: 2010
- Pages: 248
- ISBN: 978-0-89213-337-6
Links to Purchase Book
- The Forbidden Archeologist (Amazon)
