How TV Shows Use Serious Archaeology To Promote Bogus History – Washington Post

What’s more fun than annoying a professor from Radford University? Watching him go full “Well, akshully…” at Amazon Basics: News. Whoops, I mean The Washington Post. What better target than a show on The Travel Channel hosted by Megan “I Compared Steven Spielberg To A Nazi” Fox. Well Dr. David S. Anderson, what were you expecting of a television program produced for entertainment, rather than educational, value? Dr. Dave pushes the staid talking points of pseudoveterans with more faith in their sheepskins than thinking outside of the box, points out a couple of Ms. Fox’s boners, and tacitly promotes Legends Of The Lost With Megan Fox. And to think with all of his fancypants learnings, he doesn’t understand the simple maxim of “Any publicity is good publicity”. Keeping in this vein, J.P. Robinson suggests how Humanity Could Be Much Older Than We Think based upon anomalous human skeletons. While J.P. doesn’t cite those H. sapiens bones from Morocco nor that that jawbone found near Misliya, Israel, he takes a few specimens from Charles Fort, among others, for a fun and provocative read. (CS)

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