Pseudoarchaeology Talk in Stockholm on Thursday
If you're in Stockholm and understand Swedish and are prepared to pay 50 kronor to hear a talk about the distinction between archaeology and pseudoarchaeology with illustrated examples of both -- then get thee to ABF, Sveavägen 41, on Thursday evening 7 December, 18:30. I'm the one doing the talking and I like Q&A.
[More blog entries about archaeology, Sweden, skepticism; arkeologi, skepticism.]
[More blog entries about archaeology, Sweden, skepticism; arkeologi, skepticism.]
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4 Comments:
Sorry, can't make it. Any chance you'll be in Nairobi next weekend. I could make it to that.
My existence is a global field of quantum probability. We'll see if I'm in Nairobi when my waveform collapses.
Would love to be there but am otherwise engaged already. What is pseudoarchaeology anyway? :P
"Pseudoarchaeology" is a quick way of saying "pseudoscientific archaeology", i.e. interpretations of the archaeological past that are dressed up like science but are in fact just speculation or even fraud.
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