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In the Russell Brand video, Graham Hancock makes several complaints about archaeologists "ignoring evidence". The following represent merely a selection of these points , accompanied by a selection of links to arguments and evidence countering his claims. The times in the video are approximate.
(1) The "evidence of an ancient knowledge of precession " (36:00) e.g., at
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Paper Lens
(Mark Boslough, on FAWS - )
QuoteEvery paper supporting the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis seems to have something in common. They are all very fishy. Here's a PubPeer page that discusses LeCompte et al (2012). LeCompte had the audacity to claim that this was an "independent evaluation" but the evidence strongly suggests that it Comet Research Group leader and Cosmic Tusk blogg
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Hermione
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QuoteAs the author of the critique of the Comet Research Group that is the subject of this case study, I would like to offer some factual information in an effort to avoid potential misunderstandings. My article “Sodom Meteor Strike Claims Should Be Taken with a Pillar of Salt” appeared as a special report in the Jan/Feb 2022 issue of Skeptical Inquirer (SI). As a Fellow of the C
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(Mark Boslough, on FAWS - )
QuoteEvery paper supporting the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis seems to have something in common. They are all very fishy. Here's a PubPeer page that discusses LeCompte et al (2012). LeCompte had the audacity to claim that this was an "independent evaluation" but the evidence strongly suggests that it Comet Research Group leader and Cosmic Tusk blogg
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Hermione
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Ancient History
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QuoteGeologist James Powell has recently published, in the journal Research Ethics (of all places), a complaint about the fact that an article by Mark Boslough in the magazine Skeptical Inquirer addressing claims about a comet impact at Tell el-Hammam (claimed by some researchers to have been the site of Biblical Sodom) was not subject to peer-review--something that does not nor
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Mark Boslough (FAWS):
QuoteAs we approach the anniversary of the publication of the Comet Research Group's "Sodom was a cosmic airburst" paper, it occurred that it may be one of the most egregious examples of academic clickbait ever published.
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How the Comet Research Group laundered creationist catastrophism talking points through a peer reviewed journal[ (Mark Boslough)
The Middle Bronze Age Civilization-Ending Destruction of the Middle Ghor Paperback – 2 Nov. 2015
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Hermione
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Laboratory
(From FAWS) Mark Boslough, Skeptical Inquirer
Predictions of Comet Research Group fail
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Jonny McAneney Wrote:
> It is around the 29 minute mark where he presents
> the chemical analysis of the fragments of "impact
> diamond" within the glass.
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> They used a technique called Raman spectroscopy,
> which measures the rotational and vibrational
> modes of molecules to identify the structural
> fingerprint of the material, and found a raman
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Paul H.
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Ancient History
Ever since Edmond Halley first proposed that a comet caused Noah’s Flood, there has been a group of people who have advocated that the former world age came to an abrupt end through this mechanism.
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Hermione
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Ancient History