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originally posted by: CoriSCapnSkip
a reply to: Harte
Harte, for what it's worth, when I Googled the subject, every second site was by Fundamentalist Christians claiming ungodly scientists are suppressing the truth about giants to the point of destroying evidence because they don't want to admit the Bible is right.
originally posted by: CoriSCapnSkip
a reply to: Harte
Harte, for what it's worth, when I Googled the subject, every second site was by Fundamentalist Christians claiming ungodly scientists are suppressing the truth about giants to the point of destroying evidence because they don't want to admit the Bible is right.
originally posted by: skalla
a reply to: Hanslune
Well Hans, obviously the erroneously short Napoleon was much jello of these giants and had a hissy fit and threw them in The Seine. It quite obvious really.
Actually, the point is that you don't know if anything is being hidden. Yes, I think there is information being suppressed in Middle Eastern archaeology...but not for any of the reasons being broached in this thread.
originally posted by: Lucifer84
I don't know what is being hidden, that is the point.
originally posted by: JohnnyCanuck
Actually, the point is that you don't know if anything is being hidden. Yes, I think there is information being suppressed in Middle Eastern archaeology...but not for any of the reasons being broached in this thread.
originally posted by: Lucifer84
I don't know what is being hidden, that is the point.
originally posted by: Lucifer84
a reply to: Hanslune
Do you actually believe you are informed of everything from those in Power? Do you actually think they want the average Joe to know and understand everything?
I don't know what is being hidden, that is the point.
Well, Islam is but one ME religion with a territorial outcome from the local archaeological process.
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: JohnnyCanuck
Actually, the point is that you don't know if anything is being hidden. Yes, I think there is information being suppressed in Middle Eastern archaeology...but not for any of the reasons being broached in this thread.
originally posted by: Lucifer84
I don't know what is being hidden, that is the point.
Might that deal with religion?
Certainly the Saudis in the past have destroyed a number of 'sites'.
originally posted by: JohnnyCanuck
Well, Islam is but one ME religion with a territorial outcome from the local archaeological process.
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: JohnnyCanuck
Actually, the point is that you don't know if anything is being hidden. Yes, I think there is information being suppressed in Middle Eastern archaeology...but not for any of the reasons being broached in this thread.
originally posted by: Lucifer84
I don't know what is being hidden, that is the point.
Might that deal with religion?
Certainly the Saudis in the past have destroyed a number of 'sites'.
originally posted by: cenpuppie
Those 8 foot giants aren't our ancestors. They were here when the native americans first started arriving and from the tales those guys were killing the various tribes as they started settling the contryside. So, before the tribes "split" they banded together and had a nasty war. Forced the survivers to a lone cave where they burned them out and killed the last one.
Americans have run across some remains in burial mounds and tombs when the west really started to get settled but those get missing remarkebly quick. There are newspaper clippings with sensational headlines like "giant skeleton uncovered" and the like. Per their MO once an institute arrives its always gone. And you have the giant Iraq axe and old Celtic stories, giants have been places. With small blups and mentionings throughout history.
...and they always seem to stop at the Canadian border. I'm sure there's a good reason for that.
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
The story you are referring to was in the Southwest right? But what about these mounds and giant claims more than 1000 miles away on the eastern half of the US?
originally posted by: JohnnyCanuck...and they always seem to stop at the Canadian border. I'm sure there's a good reason for that.
I know scads of Canadian archaeologists. Even if the government is not interested in the results...word gets out anyway:
originally posted by: CoriSCapnSkip
originally posted by: JohnnyCanuck...and they always seem to stop at the Canadian border. I'm sure there's a good reason for that.
Must be that the Canadian government has a much better coverup system in place than ours! How about Mexico? Aren't there people there who will dig up anything for a buck?
originally posted by: Quetzalcoatl14
The story you are referring to was in the Southwest right? But what about these mounds and giant claims more than 1000 miles away on the eastern half of the US?
Now we're starting to get into some more serious blunders. This next one was an error of omission. When I talked about strange skulls and other bizarre human skeletal remains, I made many mentions of 7-foot-tall skeletons and creatures with double rows of teeth having been discovered in the United States in the late 19th century. It was almost a fad: Just about every time a railroad crew cut into a hillside, they'd turn up some such oddity. The best I could do was to ascribe this to the PT Barnum mentality that was sweeping the nation at the time. It seemed everyone and his brother were trying to make a buck exhibiting some strange oddity, but every time a scientist or museum wanted to take a look, suddenly the specimen was lost or stolen or otherwise absent. In short, the best explanation I could find for 7-foot-tall skeletons and double-toothed skulls was a lot of tall tales.
But then I heard from archaeologists, and learned that many of these finds were real, just really hard to find pictures or documentation of, especially when you don't know what to search for. For about 700 years the eastern United States was dominated by various cultures from the Hopewell Tradition, and these included the mound builders and other societies. There were cultural practices that can account for all the strange skeletal remains I described. They liked to mutilate the bodies of their slain enemies. One method was the disarticulation of the limbs of a corpse, so that its bones could be hung up as a sort of wind chime. Once finally laid in the ground, the separated bones gave the appearance that this person must have been seven or more feet tall.
Jawbones often received similar treatment. Holes were bored into them to accommodate leather thongs, and to non-expert railroad crews, such jaws appeared to have sockets available for a second row of teeth. Like we often find on Skeptoid, the true explanation is almost always far more interesting than any you can come up with when you stop your investigation prematurely, as I did when I did my original episode. The PT Barnum explanation was pretty humdrum and dismissive. The real reason the bodies appeared to be 7 feet tall, and that the skulls appeared to have a second row of teeth, gives a much more engaging view into history.