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TV Interview w/ Michael Cremo "Hidden History of Human Race" : Ancient Mysteries and Places / Forbidden Archaeology • SCEPCOP Forum
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TV Interview w/ Michael Cremo "Hidden History of Human Race"

01 Jun 2009, 03:02

Has man existed for millions of years?

Part 1 here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uMjj3_e ... 93&index=0

Re: TV Interview w/ Michael Cremo "Hidden History of Human Race"

04 Jun 2009, 01:05

Here is his incredible interview on Coast to Coast AM. I thought it would be all about archaeology but there is so much on spiritual consciousness.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owmYuv8rHiw

Re: TV Interview w/ Michael Cremo "Hidden History of Human Race"

09 May 2010, 02:43

Michael Cremo talks about suppressed evidence in archaeology.

Re: TV Interview w/ Michael Cremo "Hidden History of Human R

18 Aug 2010, 21:35

I'm sorry to be a spoilsport, but this is incorrect. I think the problem is that he has very little understanding of the complexity of archaeology. He is often failing to take into consideration the taphonomic processes at work, and lacks any real understanding of stratigraphy despite it being the factor he cites most as 'proof'. Some of his evidence does stand up however, but it isn't controversial. We are always pushing back the date of occupation as new discoveries crop up, particularly in the america's as the methodologies used in archaeological investigation in this area of the world have up until recently left a lot to be desired. However, claiming to have looked at every archaeological find ever made in 8 years.. well I can't begin to tell you just how impossible and ridiculous that is. Certainly it would NOT be a proper research study.

But don't lose hope! As I say, the record is always expanding - and remember that we can't really be too definate about things given that we will never have evidence of all that has existed. There is a very funny theory book about this entitled "Why Archaeologists Drink". Archaeologists may sometimes be incompetent, we may be always discovering problems with our methodology and improving it. However, what we are not doing is actively suppressing anything - you have my word as an archaeologist ;)

If anatomically or behaviourially modern humans existed millions of years ago, then we have no evidence for it so far.

Re: TV Interview w/ Michael Cremo "Hidden History of Human R

18 Aug 2010, 21:45

This is an interesting recent finding http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8671643.stm

Re: TV Interview w/ Michael Cremo "Hidden History of Human R

19 Aug 2010, 00:50

A century ago people were laughing at James Churchward for suggesting not only man's' existence more than 25,000 years ago (as a society) but that North America had gone through at least one previous period of population that mysterious vanished or at minimum, became exceptionally minimal for several centuries after that.

Interesting stuff.

Re: TV Interview w/ Michael Cremo "Hidden History of Human R

27 Aug 2010, 04:16

Here's some stuff about humans (not anatomically modern) and our oldest evidence for them in Europe so far - 800,000 yrs. That's a lot, even for archaeologists :)

http://www.happisburgh.org.uk/news/archaeology.html
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