The Peer Review Page
This where I put contact information for everyone (The Gatekeepers of Knowledge) that are in academia that have been notified of my finding, however, two of the tactics of academia are to ignore or belittle those who disagree with “The Traditions Of Their Guild” and never address your detractors valid points. Therefore, I have listed a number of the Gatekeepers of the Scholarly World that I have contacted along with their Twitter feed or Web sites in this section and I have offered them a chance to enter into a debate on what myths and legends are all about. This is where they can post comments. However, anonymous comments will not be tolerated. If you are accredited (?) then Tell The World, why I am wrong. Or admit you never knew about these facts until you read this blog and my book Locked Gates. But be aware I am a fierce debater, not a cowering student. Therefore, provide evidence, not widely accepted “Traditions” of unproven theories to prove you points! It will be fun for me to make my points in a debate with you, if you have solid enough evidence to even debate me.
Zahi Hawass,
Cairo, Egypt
chair of egyptology at the american university in cairo (auc).
Internet Archaeology
@IntarchEditor
York, UK
International peer-reviewed e-journal for archaeology.
Alexandra Bounia,
Greece
University of the Aegean, Department of Cultural Technology and Communication
Kathryn A. Bard,
Boston
Associate Professor of Archaeology at Boston University
Contact kbard(at)bu.edu
Katharine Woodhouse-Beyer,
Principal/Senior Archeologist, Archeological Survey and Historic Preservation, Anthropology Department, Rutgers University
Contact, kwoodhou(at)rci.rutgers.edu
Ioanna Kakoulli,California Associate Professor of Archaeological Materials Science & Conservation; Materials Science and Engineering Department with joint appointment in the UCLA/Getty Conservation Program |
Contact, Kakoulli(at)ucla.edu
Vittoria Capresi,
Vienna
The department of History of Architecture and Building Archaeology of the Vienna University of Technology
Contact, vittoria.capresi+e251(at)tuwien.ac.at
The Office of the State (Iowa) Archaeologist
Contact, osa(at)uiowa.edu
Heather N. Lechtman,
Cambridge
Professor of Archaeology and Ancient Technology, Director, Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology (CMRAE). Contact, lechtman(at)mit.edu
Dr. David J. Proctor,
Don Yeomans
California
A Senior Research Scientist, Supervisor for the Solar System Dynamics Group, and Manager of NASA's Near-Earth Object Program Office. Contact: http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/feedback/index.cfm
Science Channel
@ScienceChannel
Silver Spring, MD
The official Science Channel Twitter feed. Features show information, network exclusives and breaking science & tech news.
Amanda Martinez,
Ben Wedeman,
Cairo, Egypt
CNN’s senior international correspondent based in Cairo, Egypt since summer 2009.
Tim Rast,
@ElfshotGallery (at twitter)
St. John's, NL, Canada
The archaeological record is like a puzzle with most of the pieces missing. At Elfshot, we try to fill in some of those missing pieces. http://www.elfshotgallery.blogspot.com
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