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* [[Das Phänomen der Vertuschung]] - '''Über den Umgang mit unerwünschten Funden in der Urgeschichtsforschung''' (2011)
 
* [[Das Phänomen der Vertuschung]] - '''Über den Umgang mit unerwünschten Funden in der Urgeschichtsforschung''' (2011)
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[[Bild:Loir et Cher stone tools.jpg|thumb|300x300px|'''Abb. 2''' Steinwerkzeuge aus tertiären Schichten an der Loir und Cher in Frankreich. Illustration aus: ''Jovan Zujovic'', "Kameno doba", Belgrad 1893]]
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* '''Michael Brandt''', "[https://answersingenesis.org/archaeology/ancient-technology/stone-tools-from-the-early-tertiary-in-europea-contradiction-to-any-evolutionary-theory-about-the-or/ Stone Tools from the Early Tertiary in Europe — A Contradiction to Any Evolutionary Theory About the Origin of Man and to Long Geological Periods of Time]", 26. Juni 2013, bei: [https://answersingenesis.org/answers/research-journal/ Answers Research Journal]
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:Approximately between 1860 and 1930, in some cases even later, there was a discussion about flint findings from Paleocene to Pliocene strata which were similar to tools. The findings show typical marks of human processing. Nevertheless they were rejected as human relicts on the grounds that they had been formed by geological processes. But after decades of research there is still not the least indication of any reasonable scientific support for this statement. The actual reason for the rejection of these findings is their occurrence, which within the scope of the evolutionary paradigm is too early in geological history. They are a contradiction to any evolutionary theory about the origin of man, and they contradict the conventional long time periods.
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:1) Bildarchiv ''Atlantisforschung.de''
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:2) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jovan_Zujovic Jovan Zujovic], "[http://www.rastko.org.rs/arheologija/zujovic-kameno-doba/index.html КАМЕНО ДОБА]" (Kameno doba), Belgrad 1893; nach: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Project_Rastko Project Rastko], bei [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimedia Commons], unter: [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Loir_et_Cher_stone_tools.jpg File:Loir et Cher stone tools.jpg]

Version vom 30. August 2014, 00:26 Uhr

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Abb. 1 Dr. Michael Brandt

Michael Brandt (geb. 1957). Studium der Humanmedizin in Magdeburg. 1987 Promotion an der Medizinischen Akademie „Carl Gustav Carus“ Dresden („Vergleich der konventionellen Kontakttherapie mit der Afterloadingtherapie bei der Behandlung gynäkologischer Karzinome“).

1989 Facharzt für Radiologie, tätig in eigener Niederlassung am Diakonissenkrankenhaus Dresden. Seit 1985 intensive nebenberufliche Beschäftigung mit Paläanthropologie, Vor- und Frühgeschichte.

M. Brandt ist außerdem aktiv in der Studiengemeinschaft Wort und Wissen, die Grundlagenforschung und Bildungsarbeit im Spannungsfeld "Naturwissenschaft und christlicher Glaube" betreibt.

Kontakt via E-Mail: michael-brandt*at*t-online.de (bitte *at* durch @ ersetzen, oder, sofern auf Ihrem System möglich, einfach den Link anklicken)


Bibliographie


Beiträge bei Atlantisforschung.de


Externum

Abb. 2 Steinwerkzeuge aus tertiären Schichten an der Loir und Cher in Frankreich. Illustration aus: Jovan Zujovic, "Kameno doba", Belgrad 1893
Abstract:
Approximately between 1860 and 1930, in some cases even later, there was a discussion about flint findings from Paleocene to Pliocene strata which were similar to tools. The findings show typical marks of human processing. Nevertheless they were rejected as human relicts on the grounds that they had been formed by geological processes. But after decades of research there is still not the least indication of any reasonable scientific support for this statement. The actual reason for the rejection of these findings is their occurrence, which within the scope of the evolutionary paradigm is too early in geological history. They are a contradiction to any evolutionary theory about the origin of man, and they contradict the conventional long time periods.


Bild-Quellen:

1) Bildarchiv Atlantisforschung.de
2) Jovan Zujovic, "КАМЕНО ДОБА" (Kameno doba), Belgrad 1893; nach: Project Rastko, bei Wikimedia Commons, unter: File:Loir et Cher stone tools.jpg