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Stephen Williams (archaeologist)

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Anthropologist Julia C. Lowell commented it "should be read by any archeologist concerned with educating the public about the past". The archaeologist Francis B. Harrold described it as an "important contribution and an "invaluable reference work for anyone interested in unconventional beliefs about
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Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology by Kenneth L. Feder; Fantastic Archaeology: The Wild Side of North American Prehistory by Stephen Williams
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who held the title of Peabody Professor of North American Archaeology and Ethnography.
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Fantastic Archaeology: The Wild Side of North American Prehistory by Stephen Williams
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Fantastic Archaeology, The Wild Side of North American Prehistory by Stephen Williams
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Fantastic Archaeology. The Wild Side of North American Prehistory by Stephen Williams
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Excavations at the Lake George Site, Yazoo Country, Mississippi, 1958–1960
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An Archaeological Study of the Mississippian Culture in Southeast Missouri
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about the prehistoric Americas. The book has received positive reviews.
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Encyclopedia of Dubious Archaeology: From Atlantis to the Walam Olum
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Fantastic Archaeology: The Wild Side of North American Prehistory
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LMS Archives Online: An Introduction (by Stephen Williams)
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Williams publication on lower Mississippi archeology
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Index

archaeologist
Harvard University
pseudoarchaeological
Atlantis
Mu
pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact theories
psychic archaeology
Book of Mormon
Kenneth Feder
Tristram Randolph Kidder
Yale University
Ann Arbor, Michigan
In Memoriam: Stephen Williams (1926–2017)
LMS Archives Online: An Introduction (by Stephen Williams)
ISBN
978-0313379185
Williams publication on lower Mississippi archeology
Categories
1926 births
2017 deaths
American archaeologists
American skeptics
Book of Mormon studies
Harvard University faculty
Mormonism-related controversies
University of Michigan alumni

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