kscottmCiting articles from The Atlantic Monthly in January 2000 and from the 1925 Kansas Historical Society Collections, anecdotal, archaeological and ethnographic accounts suggest Celtic sailors may have left genetic fingerprints in America before 1200 CE.
Celts and Indians, more than cousins?kscottm2008-02-04 | Citing articles from The Atlantic Monthly in January 2000 and from the 1925 Kansas Historical Society Collections, anecdotal, archaeological and ethnographic accounts suggest Celtic sailors may have left genetic fingerprints in America before 1200 CE.Sacred EquinoX teaserkscottm2017-04-22 | 7 heliolithic displays on seasonal cusps, most associated with suspected ancient Ogham inscriptions found at several canyon country locations in mid-America's high plains on the Colorado-Oklahoma borderSacred EquinoX trailerkscottm2017-04-22 | next door to Oklahoma's Anubis Cave is the Constellation Cave (Cave One) with Chi Nü (from China) and Hercules, Serpens-Caput, Corona Borealis, and Boötes (from Europe). The present day western equivalency constellations (counter-clockwise) are Lyra at the head, Cygnus to the side, and Aquila below. see sacredequinox.comFlat Irish Ogham inscriptions valid in Irelandkscottm2016-05-23 | Mainstream archaeology is myopic in denying authenticity of Flat Ogham. We went to Ireland to show many examples NOT inscribed on the CORNERS of stone pillars.Canadian Broadcasting Corp.kscottm2016-02-15 | Experts vigorously disagree over which Europeans first explored North America and when they did so. Excerpts from the 1985 Denver PBS documentary "History on the Rocks" and interviews with controversial author Dr. Barry Fell. This is an abridged version of a television news report by Eve Savory, science specialist for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which aired nearly 2 years following the premiere of Scott Monahan's "History on the Rocks" documentary on KRMA-TV, Denver. Ms. Savory requested and was provided film footage of the linguistic and archaeoastronomical evidence for an ancient Celtic presence in Colorado from the documentary. TransVision founder Scott Monahan believes this reproduction of the archived broadcast aircheck supplied to him by the CBC nearly 20 years later qualifies as "fair use" under United States copyright law. This video clip is our first public exhibition of the CBC report, justifiable reciprocity for our courtesy extended to the CBC and is in no way intended to infringe on the vast body of their intellectual property held in high esteem by TransVision.
Canadian BroadcastingPolitics of Archaeoastronomy, part 1kscottm2008-05-06 | Pyramidology, an obsession in Great Britain in the 1860s, 1870s and 1880s, helped usher in the hybrid science of archaeoastronomy, though you won't read about this in the Wikipedia article. Judging past practices as pseudoscience using modern sensitivities, the collaborative authors have banished this, nonetheless, formative genesis reported here.Snuffing Colorado Ogham in the budkscottm2007-12-22 | archaeologists circle the wagons, intolerant of ancient diffusionismSun Temple: Beltaine 2007 dawnkscottm2007-06-04 | Sunrise observations in front of a target circle petroglyph through a rock notch overhang at this SE Colorado site, confirm the end of spring and start of summerancient Arabs in Americakscottm2007-02-24 | a set of matching inscriptions in the Shahri alphabet of Salalah, Oman are found in SE Colorado, halfway around the world, from thousands of years agoHistory on the Rocks trailerkscottm2007-02-24 | my prequel to the 2005 Old News documentary aired on Denver television 20 years earlier, breaking the news about evidence of ancient Celts in ColoradoColorado equinox sun daggerkscottm2007-02-24 | The Pathfinder's equinox solar alignments on a petroglyph panel in SE Colorado may honor the Navajo creation legend of Changing Womanancient Celts in America theorykscottm2007-02-20 | how ancient Celts got to America, what voweless alphabet they used to inscribe their messages and why archaeoastronomy was vital to themprofessionals reject theorieskscottm2007-02-20 | most academic experts in archaeology and anthropology won't investigate theories of ancient Celts travelling to mid-America; better to simply insult the advocates