Frauds, myths, and mysteries : science and pseudoscience in archaeology. Feder, K. L. Boston : McGraw-Hill Mayfield, 2001.
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xviii, 355 pages : 24 cm; Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-339) and index; Science and pseudoscience – Epistemology : how you know what you know – The Goliath of New York : the Cardiff Giant – Dawson's Dawn man : the hoax at Piltdown – Who discovered America? – After the Indians, before Columbus? – The myth of the moundbuilders – Lost : one continent- reward – Prehistoric E.T. : the fantasy of ancient astronauts – Good vibrarions : psychics, dowsers, and photo-fields – Old time religion- new age harmonics – Real mysteries of a veritable past
@book{feder_frauds_2001,
	title = {Frauds, myths, and mysteries : science and pseudoscience in archaeology},
	isbn = {978-0-7674-2722-7},
	shorttitle = {Frauds, myths, and mysteries},
	url = {http://archive.org/details/fraudsmythsmyste0004fede},
	abstract = {xviii, 355 pages : 24 cm; Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-339) and index; Science and pseudoscience -- Epistemology : how you know what you know -- The Goliath of New York : the Cardiff Giant -- Dawson's Dawn man : the hoax at Piltdown -- Who discovered America? -- After the Indians, before Columbus? -- The myth of the moundbuilders -- Lost : one continent- reward -- Prehistoric E.T. : the fantasy of ancient astronauts -- Good vibrarions : psychics, dowsers, and photo-fields -- Old time religion- new age harmonics -- Real mysteries of a veritable past},
	language = {eng},
	urldate = {2022-08-25},
	publisher = {Boston : McGraw-Hill Mayfield},
	author = {Feder, Kenneth L.},
	collaborator = {{Internet Archive}},
	year = {2001},
	keywords = {Forgery of antiquities},
}

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