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Fantastic Archaeology: The Wild Side of North American Prehistory

door Stephen Williams

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The landscape of the nineteenth century, Stephen Williams asserts, is dotted with fakes, frauds, and humbugs whose fantastic claims of purported findings would make even P.T. Barnum blush. In Fantastic Archaeology, Williams takes them all on with gusto--illuminating, debunking, and instructing on the modes, methods, manners, and manifestations of American archaeology through the past two centuries. -- Back cover.… (meer)
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A very interesting volume on hoaxes, odd beliefs, and just general strangeness related to American archaeology. Relatively light reading, though he gets into things pretty deep and has clearly researched them a lot. ( )
  markknapp | Mar 26, 2020 |
My reaction to reading this in 1994.

Interesting look at pseudoscience and fraud in American archaeology – every notion from America being settled by blacks, by remnants from Alexander the Great’s fleet, by Indian Indians to Viking explorations of Minnesota (the famous Kensington Rune Stone).

Williams shows the practitioners of “Fantastic Archaeology” as ranging from sincere dupes to hoaxsters to professional archaeologists who should know better to “rogue professors” (usually from non-archaeology disciplines) who look and act like professors but who have lost the ability to critically judge evidence. Williams does a good job of educating the reader what to look for in archaeological claims (consistency, i.e. similar finds elsewhere, context, and veracity of evidence). The range of stuff here (“Jewish” artifacts in Arizona and the Midwest, supposed Viking towers in Massachusetts, and the interesting Walam Olum creation myth – probably partly real, partly fraud, and Lost Tribes in America) is fascinating though Williams whips through his tour so fast reading the biography is necessary to become an expert on any subject. There is an epilogue on the current consensus of North American pre-history by archaeologists which really made it all clear to me for the first time.

Williams gives a nod to several science fiction writers. He quotes approvingly from historical based stories of Ray Bradbury and Chad Oliver (a professional anthropologist) and cites Robert Silverberg’s Moundbuilders of Ancient America as one of the few good popular books on the subject. ( )
  RandyStafford | Apr 24, 2013 |
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The landscape of the nineteenth century, Stephen Williams asserts, is dotted with fakes, frauds, and humbugs whose fantastic claims of purported findings would make even P.T. Barnum blush. In Fantastic Archaeology, Williams takes them all on with gusto--illuminating, debunking, and instructing on the modes, methods, manners, and manifestations of American archaeology through the past two centuries. -- Back cover.

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