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ANP364 - Pseudoarchaeology & Nationalism (Lecture 9)

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PSEUDOARCHAEOLOGY

NATONALISM

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WHY?MOTIVATIONS

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u MONEY: the public’s interest in archaeology is so great that people are willing to pay

v FAME: desire to have to oldest site or a previously unknown artifact

w NATIONALISM: pseudoarchaeology proving or supporting nationalistic claims

RELIGION: pseudoarchaeology to proving or supporting ideological claims

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ROMANTICIZING THE PAST: making the past more than it is (was)y

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PILTDOWN MAN

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ENGLAND WAS THE ONLY MAJOR EUROPEAN NATION THAT DIDN’T HAVE A SIGNIFICANT HUMAN FOSSIL FIND

FINDS DIDN’T LINE UP WITH THE “BRAIN CENTERED” PERSPECTIVE OF HUMAN EVOLUTION

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KEITH

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WOODWARD

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DAWSON

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NATIONALISMThe Piltdown finds put England “on the map” in terms of human evolution and paleoanthropology

SCIENTIFIC IDEOLOGYSupported the “brain centered” paradigm that most scientists believed in

FAMEbrought a great deal of notoriety to Dawson and Woodward

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THE PYRAMIDIOTS

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JOHN TAYLOR

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THE GREAT PYRAMID; WHY WAS IT BUILT & WHO BUILT IT?In The Great Pyramid (1859), Taylor argued that the numbers Pi and the golden ratio may have been deliberately incorporated into the design of the Great Pyramid of Khufu at Giza.

THE BATTLE OF THE STANDARDS. THE ANCIENT, OF FOUR THOUSAND YEARS, AGAINST THE MODERN, OF THE LAST FIFTY YEARS--THE LESS PERFECT OF THE TWOPublished in 1864, a campaign against the adoption of the metric system in Britain, and relied on results from his earlier book to show a divine origin for the British units of measure

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BOSNIAN PYRAMIDS

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SEMIR OSMANAGIC

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THE BOSNIAN PYRAMIDBUILT IN 12,000 B.C. BY THE ILLYRIAN CULTURE

“PYRAMIDS” CONTAIN SACRED GEOMETRY & NUMEROLOGICAL MESSAGES LEFT IN THE PYRAMID FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

LARGEST OF THE “PYRAMIDS” (SO CALLED PYRAMID OF THE SUN) WAS THE “MOTHER OF ALL PYRAMIDS”

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THE BOSNIAN PYRAMIDBUILT IN 12,000 B.C. BY THE ILLYRIAN CULTURE

“PYRAMIDS” CONTAIN SACRED GEOMETRY & NUMEROLOGICAL MESSAGES LEFT IN THE PYRAMID FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS

LARGEST OF THE “PYRAMIDS” (SO CALLED PYRAMID OF THE SUN) WAS THE “MOTHER OF ALL PYRAMIDS”

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BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA

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DEFINING NATIONALISM(AT LEAST IN THIS CONTEXT)

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NATIONALISMIdeology shared by an ethnic group or geographic/demographic population as to their uniqueness (compared to other groups) based on cultural traits and practices.

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NATIONIdeology shared by an ethnic group or geographic/demographic population as to their uniqueness (compared to other groups) based on cultural traits and practices.

ALISM

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NATIONLarger groups or collectives of people with common characteristics attributed to them - including language, traditions, customs, ethnicity, etc

ALISM

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NATIONALISMIdeology shared by an ethnic group or geographic/demographic population as to their uniqueness (compared to other groups) based on cultural traits and practices.

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NATIONALISMIdeology shared by an ethnic group or geographic/demographic population as to their uniqueness (compared to other groups) based on cultural traits and practices.

Ideologyas to their uniqueness

(compared to other groups)

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27“NAZIS, I HATE THESE GUYS”

INDIANA JONES

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DEUTSCHES AHNENERBE – STUDIENGESELLSCHAFT FÜR GEISTESURGESCHICHTE

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GERMAN ANCESTRY - RESEARCH SOCIETY FOR ANCIENT INTELLECTUAL HISTORY

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HEINRICH HIMMLER

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31POST WW1 GERMANY

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BLOOD AND SOIL Nazi ideology that focuses on ethnicity based on two factors: descent/blood (of an individual) and territory. Celebrates the relationship of a people to the land they occupy and cultivate.

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ANCESTOR HERITAGE SOCIETY

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THREE GOALS OF AHNENERBE

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TO BRING THE RESEARCH FINDINGS TO LIFE AND PRESENT THEM TO THE GERMAN PEOPLE

TO STUDY THE TERRITORY, IDEAS AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE GERMANIC PEOPLE

TO ENCOURAGE EVERY GERMAN TO GET INVOLVED IN THE ORGANIZATION

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GUIDING PRINCIPALSOF AHNENERBE

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➊The Kulturkreis ("culture circles") “theory” stated that recognition of an ethnic region is based on the material culture excavated from an archeological site.

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➋Social Diffusion, which stated that cultural diffusion occurred by a process whereby influences, ideas and models were passed on by more advanced peoples to the less advanced whom they came into contact with.

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➌Weltanschauungswissenschaften (World View Sciences) - the idea that culture and science were one, and carried certain "race-inherent values"

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Deutsche Reinheit (Pure German Man) - Germans were "pure Aryans" who had survived a natural catastrophe and evolved a highly developed culture during their long migration to Germany.

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CONSTRUCTING A NON-CHRISTIANGERMAN IDENTITY

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HEINRICH HIMMLER

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CHALAMAGNE

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CHALAMAGNE

King of the Franks. He united most of Western Europe during the early Middle Ages and laid the foundations for modern France and Germany. He took the Frankish throne in 768 and became King of Italy in 774. In 800 he became the first Holy Roman Emperor

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THE SAXONS

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MASSACRE OF VERDEN

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NAZI NEO-PAGAN STATE IDEOLOGYParty ideologues stressed the association between the introduction of Christianity to the Germanic tribes and the battles against the pagan Saxons waged by Charlemagne

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EXTERNSTEINE

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WIDUKIND

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ACTIVITIES OF AHNENERBE

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TIWANAKU

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TIWANAKULate 1920s, Edmund Kiss made a journey to the ruins at Tiwanaku in Bolivia. Suggested that the builders of Tiwanaku were far older than the traditional accepted date of 200 AD. Suggested that the ruins were built by prehistoric Nordic Thulians more than 17,000 years ago.

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TIWANAKULate 1920s, Edmund Kiss made a journey to the ruins at Tiwanaku in Bolivia. Suggested that the builders of Tiwanaku were far older than the traditional accepted date of 200 AD. Suggested that the ruins were built by prehistoric Nordic Thulians more than 17,000 years ago.

Edmund Kiss

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MIDDLE EASTFranz Altheim and his research partner Erika Trautmann were funded by the Ahnenerbe to travel to the Middle East to study an internal power struggle of the Roman Empire, which they believed was fought between the Nordic and Semitic peoples.

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RÜGENIn 1936 an Ahnenerbe expedition visited the (then) Swedish island of Rügen, with the objective of examining rock-art which they concluded was 'proto-Germanic'.

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TIBETIn 1938 the Ahnenerbe sent an expedition to Tibet with the intention of proving Aryan superiority by confirming the Vril theory, which was based on Edward Bulwer-Lytton's book Vril, the Power of the Coming Race.

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TIBETIn 1938 the Ahnenerbe sent an expedition to Tibet with the intention of proving Aryan superiority by confirming the Vril theory, which was based on Edward Bulwer-Lytton's book Vril, the Power of the Coming Race.

Vril theoryVril, the Power of the

Coming Race

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EDWARD BULWER-LYTTON VRIL, THE POWER OF THE COMING RACE

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THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (1875)

FOUNDED BY HELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY (1831–1891), HENRY STEEL OLCOTT (1832–1907), AND WILLIAM QUAN JUDGE (1851–1896)

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HELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY

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SERIOUSLYSO WHAT

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v ANTI-ARCHAEOLOGICALu RACIST/ETHNOCENTRIC

w STATE/ETHNIC VIOLENCE

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v ANTI-ARCHAEOLOGICALu RACIST/ETHNOCENTRIC

w STATE/ETHNIC VIOLENCE

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