Satire and Scholarship: Reframing the Pillar of Eliseg from Alien Myths to Bronze Age Memory

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Satirical critique of sensational alien and giant legends around the Pillar of Eliseg argues for a Bronze Age to Early Medieval reading grounded in memory and landscape, cites Kristina Killgrove’s critique of flawed ancient remains claims, and presents Saint Germanus as a playful giant-slayer to promote serious archaeology and Project Eliseg.

Archaeologists Dig Up Fossilized Flying Saucer Filled with Cremated Aliens Slain by Giant Saint
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Archaeologists Dig Up Fossilized Flying Saucer Filled with Cremated Aliens Slain by Giant Saint

Background In a recent article in Forbes, bioarchaeologist Kristina Killgrove of the University of Western Florida outlines ten ‘boneheaded’ interpretations of ancient human remains. Th…