Dr. David S. Anderson (@dsaarchaeology) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. David S. Anderson

@dsaarchaeology

Archaeologist specializing in Mesoamerica & #Pseudoarchaeology, by lines for Forbes Science, WaPo, & AiPT. Tweets my own, unless I’m a brain in a jar! He/him

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"the secret scientists don't want you to know!!" Dude have you ever met a single scientist? My scientist friends are desperate for me to know about the changing mating habits of Brown marmorated stink bugs. They're screaming at the top of their lungs to tell you EVERYTHING.

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Graham Hancock claims to have been "conned" in a debate he proposed, with an opponent he chose, in a forum he selected, and by evidence publicly available to him.

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Visiting Stonehenge this year for the Summer Solstice Celebrations? #ManagedOpenAcess - Stonehenge is a world renowned historic Monument and part of a World Heritage Site. It is seen by many who attend as a sacred place.  Please respect it and please respect each other. 🙏

Visiting Stonehenge this year for the Summer Solstice Celebrations? #ManagedOpenAcess - Stonehenge is a world renowned historic Monument and part of a World Heritage Site. It is seen by many who attend as a sacred place.  Please respect it and please respect each other. 🙏
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Hancock: in the future I will be respectful and constructive in my conversations with archaeologists. Also Hancock: Flint Dibble 🍖🏺 conned me by citing published archaeological studies. Netflix please recognize that you are supporting a disinformation agent.

Hancock: in the future I will be respectful and constructive in my conversations with archaeologists. 

Also Hancock: <a href="/FlintDibble/">Flint Dibble 🍖🏺</a> conned me by citing published archaeological studies.

<a href="/netflix/">Netflix</a> please recognize that you are supporting a disinformation agent.
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Graham Hancock Source #1 Hong et al. 1996 on the left attributes lead, copper, zinc, and cadmium in Pleistocene layers of ice cores to natural causes. Wind blown sediment due to the arid climate Source #2 Boutron et al. 2017 on right confirms these points and reaches the conclusion that lead

<a href="/Graham__Hancock/">Graham Hancock</a> Source #1 Hong et al. 1996 on the left attributes lead, copper, zinc, and cadmium in Pleistocene layers of ice cores to natural causes. Wind blown sediment due to the arid climate

Source #2 Boutron et al. 2017 on right confirms these points and reaches the conclusion that lead
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Graham Hancock Graham Hancock: you wanted this. You were the one who set this up Given the absence of evidence for your ideas, you'd never convince professionals But for the public, it's a spectacle. You have nobody to blame for your performance other than yourself I brought my A game

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Torrents of abuse has made scientists and scholars regret engaging with fringe proponents for *centuries*, as I’ve often discussed with examples such as 19th century astronomer and science popularizer Richard Anthony Proctor’s battles with Flat Earthers: skeptic.com/insight/rope-o…

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“'And it’s not just Hopi that objected. Numerous tribes were against allowing that permit because it brings negative consequences to us.'" theguardian.com/us-news/articl…

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My contributor copy is here! Many thanks to editors Jeff Tolbert and Michael Dylan Foster! And I highly recommend you all check out the amazing collection of essays in Mobius Media, including my “Atlantis: Unraveling a Folkloresque Tapestry.”

My contributor copy is here!  Many thanks to editors Jeff Tolbert and Michael Dylan Foster!

And I highly recommend you all check out the amazing collection of essays in Mobius Media, including my “Atlantis: Unraveling a Folkloresque Tapestry.”