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The Smithsonian Knew History Is Broken

Sorry Something Went Wrong
Sorry Something Went Wrong

Sorry Something Went Wrong In bosnia, near the town of visoko, a group of massive hills has sparked one of the most controversial archaeological debates in modern history. The head of the smithsonian institution is apologizing for the dark history behind its collection of human remains.

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History Smithsonianmag Flipboard Xem và luyện nghe video "the smithsonian knew. history is broken" từ kênh the infographics show. Around the turn of the 20th century, the new york times, london globe, and scientific american published articles purporting the discovery of gigantic human skeletons, concluding that the remains were sent to the smithsonian for further study. The supreme court ordered the smithsonian institution to disclose that it destroyed several giant skeletons in the early 1900s to preserve the mainstream narrative of evolution. Verdict satire. the smithsonian institution did not admit destroying “thousands of giant skeletons” in the early 1900s.

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History Travel Arts Science People Places Smithsonian Magazine The supreme court ordered the smithsonian institution to disclose that it destroyed several giant skeletons in the early 1900s to preserve the mainstream narrative of evolution. Verdict satire. the smithsonian institution did not admit destroying “thousands of giant skeletons” in the early 1900s. In 1883, the smithsonian institution’s own bureau of ethnology dispatched a team of professional archaeologists, led by professor norris, to excavate a series of 50 ancient mounds in the kanawha valley near charleston, west virginia. what they found was extraordinary. False. this claim is baseless and has circulated for years as satire, said linda st. thomas, chief spokesperson for the smithsonian institution. Explore history and archaeology news through smart news, a dedicated section by smithsonian magazine, offering captivating insights and discoveries. But on 27 march an executive order was published, claiming that the smithsonian had “come under the influence of a divisive, race centred ideology” that “promoted narratives that portray.

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