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Special Edition: Jenn Deyo, A New Archeaological Perspective on History

Jennifer Deyo has an Undergraduate degree in Anthropology and a master's degree in Arid Landscape Archaeology, and has worked in the field for well over a decade on sites in Sardinia, Italy, Jordan, and throughout the southwest United States. Become a supporter of this podcast: h ...  Show more

Mark Carlotto: Ice Ages and Lost Civilizations

Building upon the author’s previous research, An Inconvenient Theory expands upon the idea that multiple advanced civilizations existed during the last 130,000 years. Drawing inspiration from Charles Hapgood’s controversial crustal displacement theory, the author explores how shi ...  Show more

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