Today we’re reviewing Don Verdean (2015), the story of a washed-up Biblical archaeologist who, under pressure from his financial backers, begins to fake his discoveries. This movie is rife with pseudoarchaeological references, so we’ve invited Dr. Andrew Kinkella back to help us break it down. As a bonus, he uses his film degree to explain why, despite being hilarious, this movie is actually terrible.
Dr. Andrew Kinkella’s Links:
Kinkella Teaches Archaeology
The Pseudo-Archaeology Podcast
CRM Archaeology PodcastLinks
The Frontonasal Suture
Is carbon dating fake? Pseudo-Archaeology 180
Ark of the Covenant in Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion
The Oak Island Mystery
The Kensington Runestone
Moundbuilder Myths and Viking Runestones – Great Plains Archaeology Podcast 36
Holy Grail in America (2009)
Is There Archaeological Evidence That The Knights Templar Came To America? Mysteries Unearthed
Genesis 19: Sodom and Gomorroah Destroyed
1 Samuel 17: David and Goliath
Surovell et al. (2026) A mid-Holocene age for Monte Verde challenges the timeline of human colonization of South America
Dog digs up possible link to notorious 19th-century Devon murder case
Under the Banner of Heaven (2022)
Johnny Jerusalem’s sarcophagus in a Utah dumpContact
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