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Controversial, unorthodox and pseudo-scientific approaches to the material remains of past cultures.

Please only suggest websites that are non-orthodox in nature
perhaps a proposal on esoteric meaning, or creation by advanced civilisations.
Websites that primarily provide photos and objective descriptions should be
suggested to Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Topics
2012 is the end of the Mayan calender, reason for many to suspect a catastrophe.
Please only submit sites here that take a non-scientific or controversial stand regarding the end of the Mayan calendar or other archaeological based predictions about the year 2012.
Information on ancient cultures having contact with each other, where orthodox science says there was not.
Archaeoastronomy is the study of how peoples in the past have understood the phenomena in the sky, how they used what they saw and what role the sky played in their cultures. This category is for non-mainstream views on these subjects.
Please submit your site to the most appropriate category. Submitting to an incorrect category may delay review of your site.
Please submit only websites that have English language content to this category and its subcategories. If your site is in a language other than English, please submit it to the appropriate category of World.
Egypt is full of mysteries, both real and imagined. This is a subject where scientists, pseudo-scientists, laymen and crackpots cross paths. The primary questions are: Who built the Sphinx and Pyramids? And why? Generally speaking, "Orthodox" or "academically respectable" viewpoints will be in a related Archaeology/Egyptology category.
Online or paper periodicals covering alternative, non-mainstream approaches to archaeological sites and monuments.

Controversial, unorthodox and pseudo-scientific approaches to prehistoric monuments.

Please only suggest websites that are non-orthodox in nature
perhaps a proposal on esoteric meaning, or creation by advanced civilisations.
Websites that primarily provide photos and objective descriptions should be
suggested to Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Topics: Megaliths
Alternate archaeology, situated in North America, not applicable to other sub-categories, such as World Grids.
Submitted sites MUST be North American, and MUST offer alternative viewpoints
There are so many ancient monuments and natural features upon our Earth that one can easily spot coincidental alignments. This category is reserved for those sites that have genuine insights into this much derided phenomenon
Restricted to those that have best-selling science or history books that offer alternative views
This category is not suitable for advertising related books or tours.