Michael Cremo is an American archaeologist and researcher who has dedicated his career to studying the ancient civilizations of South America. Born in 1948, Cremo developed a passion for archaeology at a young age, which led him to pursue a degree in the field. He has spent years excavating and researching in South America, particularly in Peru, and has become a leading expert on the region's pre-Columbian cultures.
: He argues that the scientific community acts as a "filter," intentionally or unintentionally ignoring evidence that doesn't fit the accepted theory of evolution. Vedic Inspiration
The translated version, Zabranjena Arheologija , gained a massive following in Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia. This is partly due to the region's own rich and often mysterious archaeological landscape—ranging from the Vinča culture to the controversial Bosnian Pyramids. Local readers often find Cremo's "forbidden" narrative resonates with a general skepticism toward centralized academic authorities. A Note on "Free PDF" Downloads
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The core thesis is that the scientific establishment ignores or suppresses "anomalous" evidence—such as human remains or artifacts found in ancient geological strata—because it doesn't fit the Darwinian model.
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