Tag: archeology

Archaeologist Al Goodyear measures the depth of a dig at the Topper site near Allendale where evidence of human occupation has been found that Goodyear said dates back 50,000 years.

Were ancient humans here 50,000 years ago? S.C. discovery reveals people were in region before previously thought

Via The Post and Courier People were burning fires at a quarry near the Savannah River as far back as 50,000 years ago. That would have been before the worst of the last Ice Age and millennia before South Carolina is thought to have been inhabited. The stunning finding from the Topper site near Allendale could rock the staid research […]

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Graham Hancock

Magicians of the Gods proves that Graham Hancock is Indiana Jones

Via Disinfo.com Editors note: Learn more about Magicians of the Gods here. It is becoming increasingly more difficult for the Western mind to ignore transdisciplinary investigations to (potentially) reveal the greater invisible reality of metaphysics, or to hide the fact that maybe there really are true hallucinations, as the great Terence McKenna once put it. Although the deity mother ayahuasca […]

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“But then, just for the hell of it, you decide to up the ante”- Review- Graham Hancock’s Magicians of the Gods

“But then, just for the hell of it, you decide to up the ante”- Review- Graham Hancock’s Magicians of the Gods

Via CamelCityDispatch Dr. Jon Epstein Greensboro College Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice In “Magicians of the Gods”, investigative journalist, and archaeological gadfly, Graham Hancock follows up his investigations into humanities deepest history first presented in the 1995 bestseller “Fingerprints of the Gods”. As in its’ predecessor, “Magicians of the Gods” poses the questions; what if our civilization is not […]

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