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A PRELIMINARY BIBLIOGRAPHY ON CULT ARCHAEOLOGY
I would welcome any additions to this -- I've got a lot more to add as and when I have time.
- Bird, S. Elizabeth 1992 For Enquiring Minds: A cultural Study of Supermarket Tabloids. U. of Tennessee Press.
- Cole, John R. (1980), "Cult archaeology and unscientific method and theory" in Michael B. Schiffer, ed. Advances in Archaological Method and Theory, vol. 3, pp. 1-33.
New York: Academic Press
- Feder, Kenneth (1994) Review of Forbidden Archeology: the Hidden History of the Human Race. Geoarchaeology. volume 9, number 4, pp. 337-340.
- Feder, Kenneth Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries. Mayfield Press. Now in the 3rd edition. (1998)
- Goddard and Fitzhugh 1979 A Statement Concerning America, BC Man in the Northeast 17:166-72.
- Godfrey, W. 1985 Footnotes of an Anatomist. Creation/Evolution 5(1):16-36. (refutes the mantracks in Texas).
- Harrison, W. 1971 Atlantis Undiscovered - Bimini, Nature 230:287-89.
- Harrold, F.B. and R.A. Eve, 1995 Cult Archaeology and Creationism Understanding Past Beliefs about the Past. U. of Iowa press.
- Kuban, Glen 1989 Retracking those Incredible Mantracks. National Center for Science Education Reports 94(4):13-16.
- Marks, J. (1994) Review of Forbidden Archeology: the Hidden History of the Human Race. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. volume 93, number 1, pp.
140-141.
- Murray, Tim (1995) Review of Forbidden Archeology. British Journal for the History of Science. volume 28, pp. 377-379.
- Plimer, Ian (1994) "Telling Lies for God: Reason vs Creationism", Sydney; Random House Australia Pty Ltd. ISBN X.
- Psychic Archaeology: the Anatomy of Irrationalist Prehistoric Studies. The Skeptical Inquirer 4:32-43.
- Silverberg, R. 1970 The Mound Builders. Ohio University Press.
- Tarzia, Wade (1994) Forbidden archeology: antievolutionism outside the Christian arena. Creation/Evolution. volume 14, number 1, pp. 13-25.
- Williams, Stephen 1991 Fantastic Archaeology: the Wild Side of American Prehistory
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