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The forbidden archaeology
The forbidden archaeology





the forbidden archaeology

near the castle of Chaumont in France. This was claimed to be a nearly complete find.Īlmost beyond comprehension or believability was the find of the two separate 36-foot human remains uncovered by Carthaginians somewhere between 200-600 B.C.

the forbidden archaeology

beside a river in Valence, France.Ī 25' 6" skeleton found in 1613 A.D. As recognized, adventure as without difficulty as experience not quite lesson, amusement, as with ease as treaty. Thompson Please see your regional Amazon website.

the forbidden archaeology

under an overturned oak tree in the Canton of Lucerne.Ģ3-foot tall skeleton found in 1456 A.D. FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLOGY The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael A. King Og was at least 12-feet tall, yet some claim up to 18.Ī 19' 6" human skeleton found in 1577 A.D. King Og spoken of in Deuteronomy 3:11 whose iron bedstead was approximately 14-feet by 6-feet wide. Stein, Gordon (1994) Review of Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History. Thompson co-authored Forbidden Archaeology, and Hidden History of the Human Race, and each delves into the notions of human life much earlier than previously theorized and accepted by modern science - the story of Evolution - pioneered by Charles Darwin. Goliath, descendant of the Nephilims, was about 9 feet + or - a few inches. Stanley, Robert (1994) Review of Forbidden Archeology. Maximinus Thrax Ceaser of Rome 235-238 A.D. Many tombs containing giants were uncovered here. This pertains to the picture of the giant human femur and myself above. Present day modern man which averages about 6-feet tall + or - several inches or more.ġ5-foot human skeleton found in southeast Turkey in late 1950's in the Euphrates valley during road construction. Forbidden archeology : the hidden history of the human race by Cremo, Michael A., 1948- Publication date 1998 Topics Anthropology, Prehistoric, Human evolution Publisher Badger, CA : Torchlight Pub.







The forbidden archaeology