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    Kenneth L. "Kenny" Feder (born August 1, 1952) is an emeritus professor of archaeology at Central Connecticut State University and the author of several...
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  • Roman Catholic theologian Judy Feder, professor of Public Policy Kenneth Feder, professor of archaeology Naftali Feder (1920–2009), Israeli politician...
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    magical and not a technical installation. Archaeologist and debunker Kenneth Feder argued that if ancient Egyptians really had such advanced technology...
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    intelligent observation of existing facts and conditions." Archaeologist Kenneth Feder commented that the "tall church towers, whose existence and locations...
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  • speculations" on the origins of Tiwanaku and describes Hancock as a "fabulist". Kenneth Feder said that the book reads like the "Victorian travelogue" of a writer...
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    Christian Rafn. Rejected by archaeologists such as T. D. Kendrick and Kenneth Feder. Portuguese …proposed in 1912 by Edmund B. Delabarre, who (after seeing...
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    grammatical errors that appear in the inscription. According to archaeologist Kenneth Feder, "the stone is almost certainly a fake." He points out that "the flat...
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  • 545. Holtorf 2005. p. 547. Holtorf 2005. p. 550. [Fagan and Feder 2006] Feder, Kenneth L. (1984). "Irrationality and Popular Archaeology". American Antiquity...
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    have called attention to a paucity of opposing viewpoints, such as Kenneth Feder, Professor of Archaeology at Central Connecticut State University and...
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  • archeologist Kenneth Feder in his book Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries in 2018. Referring to von Däniken's support of the ancient astronauts hypothesis, Feder explains...
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