This book provides a fascinating, encyclopedic antidote for the mysticism and pseudoscience surrounding well-known or highly publicized archaeological and anthropological "discoveries."
Kenneth L. Feder, PhD, is professor of anthropology at Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT.
This well-organized one-volume reference tool is recommended for
high school and public libraries. It could also prove valuable for
archaeology and prehistory students, as well as casual readers with
an interest in historical mysteries.
*Library Journal*
This is a fascinating book to read, and one that could help to
answer trivia questions on the Cardiff Giant or the Ica Stones. . .
. Many of the topics will be familiar to fans of cable shows that
focus on the extraordinary and the unusual.
*Booklist*
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