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Michael Cremo: Extreme Human Antiquity

Featuring Michael Cremo
April 25, 2026

About This Episode

Michael Cremo’s book Forbidden Archeology, coauthored with Richard Thompson, caused shock waves in the world of science. It exposed evidence for a human presence on this planet going much further back in time than the current dominant consensus in the world of science allows. In Extreme Human Antiquity, Cremo builds on the foundation of Forbidden Archeology, introducing explosive new cases from all phases of archeological research, from the nineteenth century to the present. Drawing on his knowledge of the history and philosophy of science, he documents how evidence for extreme human antiquity has been subjected to a process of knowledge filtration, by which this evidence is ignored, forgotten, set aside, or dismissed on flimsy grounds. Evidence for extreme human antiquity includes human bones, human footprints, and human artifacts. Cremo’s understanding of what counts as human includes discoveries that have previously been attributed to Neanderthals and other hominin species. Cremo presents for each case the pros and cons for taking it as evidence for extreme human antiquity and lets readers make their own decision.

He is an independent historian of archeology. He is a member of the World Archaeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists. Cremo is the principal author of the book Forbidden Archeology, a comprehensive historical survey of archaeological anomalies. Cremo examines the history of the archeology from the standpoint of alternative worldviews, particularly worldviews with foundations in ancient Indian thought. He has given invited lectures on his work at the Royal Institution in London, the anthropology department of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow, the archeology department of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore and many other scientific institutions. He has also lectured on his work at universities throughout the world. He is a frequent guest on radio and television programs, and has a wide presence on the web.

Resources & Links

📌 www.mcremo.com

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About Michael Cremo

Michael Cremo is an independent historian of archaeology and member of the World Archaeological Congress and the European Association of Archaeologists. He is the principal author of Forbidden Archeology, a comprehensive historical survey of archaeological anomalies. He examines the history of archaeology from the standpoint of alternative worldviews, particularly those with foundations in ancient Indian thought. He has lectured at the Royal Institution in London, the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, and many other scientific institutions and universities worldwide.

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