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 There is new archeological evidence that is changing the way we view human society and our role in the world.  They have nobly challenged conventional wisdom and showed us a past waiting for discovery.  This has resulted in a "new" archeology which is multicultural and multidisciplinary.  These new archeologists have sought to unravel misconception and tap ancient knowledge with a passion and voracity unequaled since Heinrich Schliemann and the earliest years of investigative archeology.  The publishers of the Ancient Archeology Magazine invite the members of the intellectual community to participate in the printing of it first year release.  Our board of directors consist well-known figures in both main stream and cutting-edge archeology.  We need your support, articles and grassroots participation.  It will follow along the lines of the local award-winning television show Archaeology TV which melds mainstream knowledge and investigation with controversial and even fringe material.  It does not seek to spoon feed its readership, but enlighten and provoke discussion and inquiry. 

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About Patrick "Outback" Chouinard

The founder of Ancient Archeology Patrick C. Chouinard is a 35-year old archaeological journalist and freelance videographer. He currently produces Battle For Valhalla Radio on Blogtalkradio.com.  Mr. Chouinard was born and raised in St. Petersburg Florida and recently sat on the Board of Directors for the Central Gulf Coast Archaeological Society. He is a colleague and admirer of John Anthony West and has interviewed Graham Hancock on a previous production project. He has been inspired by such authors as J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Rod Serling, Gene Roddenberry, Robert E. Howard, H.P. Lovecraft, Gary Gygax, Mircea Eliade, Georges Demuzil, Carl Sagan, Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell.

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