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N_5_06 — Cargo Cults as Modern Mystery Schools: Anthropological Analysis
Cargo cults — the millenarian religious movements that emerged primarily in Melanesia (Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, and other Pacific islands) during and after contact with Western industrial civilization,
F_1_01 — Trans-Oceanic Contact
Mainstream history asserts that the Americas were isolated from the Old World from ~11,000 BCE until Columbus (1492 CE), with the exception of brief Norse contact (~1000 CE). However, chemical evidence (cocaine and nicot
F_1_26 — Pre-Columbian Chicken DNA & Trans-Pacific Contact
The question of whether chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) were present in South America before the arrival of Europeans in 1492 is a seemingly mundane zoological problem with profound implications for the history of pr
F_1_24 — Phoenician Contact with the Americas
The hypothesis that Phoenician or Carthaginian sailors reached the Americas before Columbus is one of the most persistent and emotionally charged claims in the field of pre-Columbian transatlantic contact — a proposition
F_3_17 — Megalithic Diffusion Debate: Atlantic Façade Connections
The megalithic diffusion debate is one of archaeology's longest-running controversies: did the remarkable concentrations of megalithic monuments (dolmens, passage tombs, standing stones, stone circles, alignments, and ch
I_2_14 — Historical USO and Naval Encounters with Unidentified Submersible Objects
Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs) — anomalous objects observed entering, exiting, or operating beneath water — constitute a persistent but poorly documented subset of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). Reports sp
I_1_10 — Consciousness-UAP Interaction Hypothesis
The consciousness-UAP interaction hypothesis proposes that unidentified aerial phenomena are not purely physical-technological objects but involve a consciousness component — either requiring observer interaction for man
I_5_03 — Ancient Astronaut Theory — Evidence, Critique, and Cultural Impact
The Ancient Astronaut Theory (AAT) — also called paleocontact hypothesis — proposes that extraterrestrial beings visited Earth in antiquity and influenced human civilization, religion, technology, and/or biology. Popular
I_5_17 — UAP and Consciousness: The Intersection
A persistent, under-discussed feature of serious UAP research is that the most intense witness reports — close-encounter cases, repeated-percipient cases, and the "contact phenomenon" — show high correlation with altered
I_4_03 — USO Hotspots and Underwater Anomaly Zones
Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs) — anomalous phenomena observed in or entering/exiting bodies of water — have been reported from specific geographic zones with particular concentration since the 1940s. The Catalina
C_5_02 — Cargo Cult Analogy for Ancient Contact
Cargo cults — millenarian movements where pre-industrial societies interpret advanced technology through religious frameworks — provide a documented, Tier 1 analogy for how ancient contact narratives may have formed. WWI
L_2_09 — Genetic History of the Americas: Clovis to Contact
The genetic history of the Americas — from the initial peopling of the New World to the devastating population collapse after European contact — is one of the most intensively studied and rapidly evolving areas of paleog
F_1_09 — Austronesian Expansion: The Greatest Maritime Migration
The Austronesian expansion is the most extensive pre-modern maritime migration in human history, covering over half the globe — from Taiwan to Madagascar, Easter Island, Hawaii, and New Zealand — over approximately 5,000
F_1_15 — Norse-Islamic Contact: Vikings and the Caliphate
The contact between Norse (Viking) Scandinavia and the Islamic world — particularly the Abbasid Caliphate (750–1258 CE) — constitutes one of the most remarkable and underappreciated long-distance exchange networks of the
F_2_16 — Numismatic Evidence for Ancient Trade: Coins as Contact Proof
Coins — small, durable, precisely dated, and geographically attributable objects — are among the most powerful archaeological evidence for long-distance trade, cultural contact, and economic integration in the ancient wo
M_0_00 — Forbidden Archaeology: Section Summary
M_4_04 — Library Destructions and Lost Knowledge Catalogs
The deliberate or accidental destruction of libraries and knowledge repositories is one of humanity's recurring tragedies. From the Library of Alexandria (whose gradual destruction eliminated perhaps 400,000–700,000 scro
M_1_01 — OOPArts Catalog (Out-of-Place Artifacts)
"Out-of-Place Artifacts" (OOPArts) are objects that appear anomalous for their age or context. This document catalogs 17 major OOPArts, individually rated. The critical finding: 4 are GENUINE (Tier 1) — real artifacts wi
M_1_00 — Anomalous Artifacts OOParts: Subfolder Summary
M_1_05 — Phaistos Disc — Undeciphered Minoan Artifact
The Phaistos Disc is a fired clay disc approximately 15 cm in diameter, impressed on both sides with a spiral arrangement of 241 signs comprising 45 distinct symbols, discovered in 1908 by Italian archaeologist Luigi Per
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