Ancient Egypt and King Joseph in America?.“American Drugs in Egyptian Mummies” by S.“Beringia” or the Bering Land Bridge *.Scott Wolter talks about trying to find “Burrows Cave”.Ivan Terence Sanderson, biologist and adventurer.The Mississippian Culture of North America.Brief history of the Smithsonian Institution.Jason Colavito’s critical view of the legend.Reprints of the Gazette’s articles and brief commentary from Jason Colavito.“Joe Mulhatton” article in The Chicago Tribune, dated Ap.The wonderful, infamous, Baron Munchausen.“Looks Like a Mulhatton Story” from the Grand Canyon Historical Society newsletter by Don Lago.“Egyptian Grand Canyon Connection” – article by CNY Artifact Recovery.“The Location of Kincaid’s ‘Cave’ Revealed” by Jack Andrews.David Hatcher Childress’ article on the Kinkaid Cave.“Canyonitis: Seeing evidence of ancient Egypt in the Grand Canyon” by Philip Coppens.
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Text of the 2nd AZ Gazette article describing “G.E.Text of the 1st Arizona Gazette article that mentions “Kincaid’s” trip, from The Isis Journals website.THE DEVIL IN THE DINER – - An animated short by Peter Sabatino & Zeke O’Donnell and the first video on our newly launched YouTube channel as mentioned in the intro of this episode.īlog entry containing a photocopy image of the first AZ Gazette article to mention “G.E. We’ve found that some sites are not showing these links as clickable unless they are URLs, so until those outlets improve their show notes section, we are providing actual URLs next to the clickable description of each link to make things easier for our listeners!
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Kincaid,” Explorer, referring to a cave full of anomalous artifacts he discovered in the Grand Canyon. It is located on government land and no visitor will be allowed there under penalty of trespass.” The entrance is 1,486 feet down the sheer canyon wall. “First, I would impress that the cavern is nearly inaccessible. That leaves us with two questions: is this story real, and if real, what would be the implications to world history? Tonight’s Quote: No further stories were printed by the newspaper, no knowledge by the Smithsonian about any such expedition, and no one knows if “Kinkaid” or “Jordan” ever existed, let alone the cave itself.
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Jordan” and a team from the Smithsonian had investigated what appeared to be a large network of tunnels and rooms, some filled with ancient mummies and artifacts that did not appear to be from the Western Hemisphere. Kinkaid” (his name now spelled with a “k”) a “Professor S.A. This article (also uncredited) reported that along with “G.E.
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Kincaid, except this time it was full, front-page coverage on just what discoveries he’d unearthed previously. Twenty four days later, on April 5, 1909, the newspaper ran a follow-up to their first article on the adventurous Mr. A feat worthy of mention in the papers of course, but aside from stating that he took over 700 photographs and “Some interesting archaeological discoveries were unearthed,” there was not much indication of the news which was to come next.
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“Kincaid” was only the second person to make the perilous boat trip down the entire course of the Colorado River, starting from Green River, Wyoming and eventually reaching Yuma, Arizona. Kincaid Reaches Yuma.” It was a short, mildly interesting announcement that Mr. On March 12, 1909, The Arizona Gazette published an article titled, “G.