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Forbidden Archeology
- The Hidden History of the Human Race
- Narrated by: Laura Lee
- Length: 2 hrs and 33 mins
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Summary
Discover an alternate history to the human race as the authors of Forbidden Archeology challenge one of the most fundamental components of the modern scientific world view. Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson discuss the work of researchers who, over the past 2 centuries, have found bones and artifacts showing that people like ourselves existed on earth millions of years ago. They explain how the scientific establishment has ignored these remarkable facts because they contradict the dominant views of human origins and antiquity.
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- Jane
- 13-09-16
Well researched and written
What did you like most about Forbidden Archeology?
The research was in depth. For anyone interested in out of place objects and the idea that humans have been on this Earth a whole lot longer than current academia wishes to accept. Then this is a book for the library
How did the narrator detract from the book?
Please all I ask is that you re do this book using someone who does not sound bored stupid by the contents and has no interest in the subject, probably didn't even understand it. Then it I would buy it again ...seriously
Any additional comments?
A really interesting book, I suggest getting a hard copy and reading it until they do another performance...It is unfair to the author to have someone perform it so badly
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- slipperychimp
- 05-05-19
Oldie but goodie
After listening to a lot of Graham Hancock I knew I had to check this book out. It's full of little gems and side stories about the individuals who have come unstuck in trying to go against the mainstream.
The audio quality isn't great, it does sound like you're listening to an old vinyl record, I recommend listening to the sample first to see if you can handle it (it's only a short book anyway). I found it easier on the ear if I listened to it on speaker rather than through earphones, the natural background noise blurring into the white noise / hiss on the audiobook.
I hope an update to this book is produced (and re-recorded at better audio quality) soon, given the interest off the back of people like Hancock.
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- Charlotte
- 28-03-21
Excellent information
Awful 1970’s computer voice. But luckily it’s not that long, you can bare it for the new information.
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- Mr. J. White
- 13-01-23
Fascinating.
An engrossing book, so much so I had to give it another go. Most certainly recommended.
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- Mr Socko
- 21-04-20
Abridged
I'm sure this is a abridged version. the audio is low quality with a constant hiss in the background.
I was very much looking forward to this book. but I found it disappointing on various fronts.
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- Robbybanana
- 14-12-18
Interesting subject matter if a little brief.
I find this subject very interesting, and sadly I have found precious few books that take the subject seriously. This book was a good attempt though many of the examples used were from a long time ago and therefore not easy to verify. It was also quite brief and I am sure there are far more cases that could have been included.
My biggest bugbear with this audiobook however was the quality of the recording. I had to have it on full volume to hear it, and then there was a lot of white background noise. The quality of the recording made it sound like it was recorded in the 1960’s on an old cassette machine. A real shame.
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