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Pseudoarchaeology & OOP Artefacts
[edit]- Acámbaro figures
- Alternate history
- America's Stonehenge
- Anachronism
- Ancient astronauts
- Ancient Egyptian race controversy
- Antikythera mechanism
- Archaeology and the Book of Mormon
- Baalbek
- Baghdad Battery
- Baigong pipes
- Bat Creek inscription
- Bimini Road
- Bosnian pyramid claims
- Brandenburg stone
- British Israelism
- Calaveras Skull
- Carved Stone Balls
- Coso artifact
- Crystal skull
- Crystal skulls in popular culture
- Dendera light
- Dogū
- Dorchester Pot
- Dropa stones
- Eiserner Mann
- Eltanin Antenna
- Esperanza Stone
- Geofact
- Great Sphinx of Giza
- Gympie Pyramid
- Helicopter hieroglyphs
- Hidden character stone
- Historical authenticity of the Book of Mormon
- Hyperdiffusionism in archaeology
- Ica stones
- Iron pillar of Delhi
- K'inich Janaab' Pakal
- Kensington Runestone
- Kingoodie artifact
- Klerksdorp sphere
- Kon-Tiki expedition
- Kulturkreis
- Lake Winnipesaukee mystery stone
- Landscape zodiac
- Legends of Mount Shasta
- London Hammer
- Los Lunas Decalogue Stone
- Mahogany Ship
- Maine penny
- Mayanism
- Michigan relics
- Migrationism and diffusionism
- Misraħ Għar il-Kbir
- Moab Man
- Nazca Lines
- Nazi archaeology
- Newark Holy Stones
- Olmec alternative origin speculations
- Orichalcum
- Out-of-place artifact
- Petrosomatoglyph
- Petrosphere
- Phaistos Disc
- Piri Reis map
- Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories
- Pseudoarchaeology
- Pseudoarchaeology of Cornwall
- Pseudohistory
- Pseudoscientific metrology
- Psychic archaeology
- Quimbaya artifacts
- San Pedro Mountains Mummy
- Saqqara Bird
- Searches for Noah's Ark
- Sphinx water erosion hypothesis
- Starchild skull
- Stone spheres of Costa Rica
- Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head
- Ten Lost Tribes
- The Starving of Saqqara
- Theory of Phoenician discovery of the Americas
- Trans-cultural diffusion
- Tucson artifacts
- Wolfsegg Iron