The authors argue that the scientific community employs a "knowledge filter" (a form of confirmation bias) that leads them to ignore, suppress, or explain away archaeological evidence that contradicts the dominant evolutionary paradigm.
Cremo, who identifies as a "Vedic archeologist," notes that the book's findings align with the cyclical view of time and extreme human antiquity described in ancient Sanskrit texts like the Puranas . Forbidden Archeology The Hidden History of the ...
Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race , published in 1993 by Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, is a 914-page work that challenges the standard Darwinian narrative of human evolution. Core Arguments The authors argue that the scientific community employs
While the book has become an underground classic among alternative history enthusiasts, the mainstream scientific community largely classifies it as or pseudoarchaeology . Cremo and Richard L