read "Forbidden Archeology."
Patou-Mathis noted in her review of "Forbidden Archeology" in "L'Anthropologie."
That's why I called the book "Forbidden Archeology."
These are some of my works-- "The Forbidden Archaeologist," "Forbidden Archaeology," "Hidden History of the Human Race," "Human Devolution," "My Science, My Religion."
What I try to do in "Forbidden Archeology" was provide in each case all of the different opinions,
from NASA tweetups to the Forbidden City um you can track his work through his blog stuckincustoms.com as I mentioned
And this was something that one of the reviewers of "Forbidden Archeology" noted, the French archaeologist Marylene
He said, "'Forbidden Archaeology' represents much careful effort in critically assembling published materials."
He said, "'Forbidden Archeology,'" quote, "provides the historian of archaeology with a useful compendium of case studies in the history and sociology
So I collected those reports and this book, "Forbidden Archeology," which was reviewed
Now, another interesting statement about "Forbidden Archaeology" was made by archaeologist Tim Murray in his review published
Voyage of Sinbad a holographic projection kind of like the one in Forbidden Planet a rally resembling this one in Triumph of the will and cute
And the producer of this documentary had read my book, "Forbidden Archeology" and wanted to include some cases in the documentary.
Now, he went on to say, "'Forbidden Archaeology' is designed to demolish the case for biological and cultural evolution and to advance the cause of a Vedic alternative."