Gosford Glyphs
What is the site/artifact?
What is the context in which it was found/excavated/etc?
What is the pseudoarchaeological narrative associated with the site/artifact?
Some pseudoarchaeologists also argue that the glyphs must be real because they show an extensive knowledge of glyphs (beyond that of translating software).[1]
With multiple sources of evidence, critically deconstruct the pseudoarchaeological narrative
Many Egyptologists have come to the consensus that the glyphs are fake because of inaccuracies/discrepancies in the glyphs. These Egyptologists include: Associate Professor Boyo Ockinga from Macquarie University's Ancient History Department; ... . Inaccuracies are evident in the way that the glyphs were carved into the rocks, as well as in what time period the glyphs used came from. Some glyphs came from thousands of years after the glyph was supposedly carved.[2]
Resources
- ↑ Hidden Inca Tours. (2016, March 12). Gosford Glyphs: Did The Ancient Egyptians Visit Australia? https://hiddenincatours.com/gosford-glyphs-did-the-ancient-egyptians-visit-australia/
- ↑ ABC News. (2012, December 14). Egyptologist debunks new claims about “Gosford glyphs.” https://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-14/glyphs-reax/4428134