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  • - Collection of links to sites featuring sacred landscapes, stone circles, labyrinths, spiral mounds and mountains.
  • - Chronology from the beginning of Creation to the end of the World
  • - Daily science news from an alternative viewpoint - topics include archaeology, cataclysms, ancient mysteries, cosmic rays and evolution.
  • - Analyzes satellite imagery for the use of archaeological discovery. Underwater objects, Giza face and the like.
  • - Are there really flying saucers? What killed the dinosaurs? Is there something ancient and alive in Loch Ness? The Museum takes a scientific look at these, and other, questions.
  • - Rob Speight gathers news and information on modern mysteries, ancient history and the new research. Affiliate book sales.
  • - Ian Alex Blease is critical of author Graham Hancock's theories of a lost civilisation and views Atlantis as a metaphor.
  • - Covers the archaeology, earth mysteries, ghosts and folklore of the county of Sussex, England in great detail.
  • - Herodotus wrote about Hercules as being Ethiopian and Egyptian in origin. This book excerpt reveals that Hercules was actually of African descent.
  • - Explores the realm where human consciousness meets and dialogues with the Spirit of the Earth. Archeaoastronomy, dowsing and sacred geometry
  • - Shinichi Fujimura, the Vinland Map, the Piltdown Man, Kensington Stone, and other archaeological fakes.
  • - Original ideas regarding ancient civilizations, archaeoastronomy, Stonehenge and biblical mysteries.
  • - Doug Weller's page of links focusing on critiques of cult archaeology, but including Roman Britain links.
  • - Connections between Amazonian myth and the Greek island Lemnos.
  • - The mysterious origins of the Polynesians, has intrigued many people over the years. There are many theories as to their origins and how they entered the isles of the Pacific.
  • - Interactive presentation of evidence in chemistry, cartography, pigments, and archeology, bearing on the question of the authenticity (or lack of it) of the allegedly 15th-century map showing "Vinland".
  • - Includes comprehensive information on the subject of astroarchaeology and extraterrestrials on earth. Very connected to Erich von Däniken and his ideas.
  • - Explore lost civilizations and cultures, mystic places, sacred writings, unexplained artifacts, and science mysteries. Biographies of popular proponents of alternative theories.
  • - Catherine Yronwode's collection of illustrated essays on sacred sites, sacred geometry, archaeoastronomy, and vernacular sacred architecture.
  • - Promotes acknowledgment and interpretation of paleolithic art everywhere in the world, and of the origins of Man. In English and Italian.
  • - From Pravda, a joint expedition of Russian and Uzbek archaeologists has discovered several ancient pyramids in Uzbekistan.
  • - Örjan Svensson presents a new interpretation of remarkable Old Futhark inscriptions in Blekinge, Sweden, in the light of Kjell Aartun's assertion that Old Futhark inscriptions are manifestations of a Semitic fertility cult.
  • - MysteriousEarth.com is a web-log of myriad investigations into civilization's forgotten past.
  • - Descriptive links to news items concerning esoterica, including ancient mysteries.
  • - A timeline of facts and possibilities regarding lost civilizations and technologies, prehistoric catastrophism and evolutionary twists.
  • - Disputing the "facts" of The Mysterious Origins of Man tv series, with references
  • - Carl Johan Calleman sees the Mayan Calendar as a guide to the cosmic energies influencing our lives and the basis for prophecy, and offers some related products.
  • - Some new ideas about the origins of many of the languages of the world and the whereabouts of Odysseus. In depth articles.
  • - Online editions of the bi-monthly Science Frontiers digest, produced by William R. Corliss
  • - The Massey Twins present their original research on the Phaistos Disk and other ancient mysteries. Includins "Mysteries of History Solved!", an ebook describing the complete decipherment project.
  • - Indian veterinarian's illustrated interpretation of items he has collected.
  • - Photographs, writings and theories regarding sacred sites, power places, pilgrimage traditions, and ancient mysteries by anthropologist, photographer, and world traveler Martin Gray.
  • - A skeptical archaeology site. It contains references to other sites and articles not found elsewhere which expose 'cult' or 'fringe' archaeology. Highly recommended.
  • - Arguments for and against Catastrophic theories
  • - Follow the traces of the famous Amazons, the ancient history of Malta and the enigmatic culture of the Berbers
  • - Featuring the island in the South Pacific with the big weird statues. Did the inhabitants of the island do that or did space aliens leave the statues as a marker?
  • - Investigation of the correctness of the historical dating developed using mathematical and computer based methods.
  • - Cultural legacies of our world. Features include gothic dreams, earthlore from Ireland, mythic worlds, mysteries of lost and hidden histories.
  • - Evidence of anomalous archaeological artifacts from around the world.
  • - Human origins, Garden of Eden, an alternative Genesis, Atlantis - New Age/Elohim religious perspective, books available
  • - Various mysteries, including drawing of ancient flying machines, astronomy, ancient structures and evidence of electricity, hieroglyphs, and geoglyphs.
  • - Explore three of the world's most enigmatic places...Easter Island, Nazca Lines, and Stonehenge. Lots of photos and commentary for each place.
  • - From the Talk.Origins newsgroup archive, disputing the "facts" of The Mysterious Origins of Man tv series
  • - A theme park in Interlaken devised by the Erich von Däniken Foundation to present the unexplained phenomena of the world. News, sponsors, construction pictures.
  • - Mali, Easter Island, Stonehenge, Chichen Itza, and other ancient civiliations and sacred sites in a visually stunning and thought provoking site.



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