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Michael A. Cremo (born July 15, 1948), also known by his devotional name Drutakarmā dāsa, is an American freelance researcher who describes himself as a Vedic creationist and an "alternative archeologist." He argues that humans have lived on Earth for millions of years. Based on artifacts allegedly found in the
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auriferous gravels of Table Mountain, California and discussed in his book ''
Forbidden Archeology ''Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race'' is a 1993 pseudoarchaeological book by Michael A. Cremo and Richard L. Thompson, written in association with the Bhaktivedanta Institute of ISKCON. Cremo states that the book has " ...
'', Cremo argues for the existence of modern humans on Earth as early as 30 to 40 million years ago. ''Forbidden Archeology'', which he wrote with
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, has attracted criticism from mainstream scholars, who describe it as
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Early life and education

Cremo was born in
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. Cremo's father, Salvatore Cremo, was a United States military intelligence officer. Michael Cremo lived with his family in Germany, where he went to high school. They spent several summers traveling throughout Europe. He attended
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from 1966 to 1968, then served in the
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Religious views

Cremo is a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and the Bhaktivedanta Institute. He has written several books and articles about Hindu spirituality using the pen-name ''Drutakarmā dāsa''. He has also been a contributing editor to the magazine ''
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'' and a
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teacher. Cremo told ''Contemporary Authors'' that he decided to devote his life to
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in the early 1970s, after receiving a copy of the ''
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'' at a
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concert. In the end of the 1990s he authored a paper on the official ISKCON statement on capital punishment. His work on "Puranic Time and the Archaeological Record" was published in ''
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'' and ''Time and Archaeology''.


''Forbidden Archeology''

Cremo's central claim in ''Forbidden Archeology'' is that humans have lived on Earth for tens to hundreds of millions of years, and that the scientific establishment has suppressed the fossil evidence of extreme human antiquity. In case of ''grooved spheres'' from
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mines of Ottosdal,
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, Cremo proposes that they might be man-made artifacts, possibly as far back as 2.8 billion years ago. ''Forbidden Archeology'' has been criticized by mainstream scholars from a variety of disciplines.Nanda, Meera "Postmodernism, Hindu Nationalism and 'Vedic Science'" in Koertge, Noretta (ed.) ''Scientific Values and Civic Virtues''
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USA (25 Aug 2005) Quote: "This remarkable compendium of pseudoscience 'Forbidden Archeology''is premised on the assumption that modern science is a prisoner of Western cultural and religious biases..." * * Wodak, J. and Oldroyd, D. (1996) "Vedic creationism": a further twist to the evolution debate. Social Studies of Science, 26: 192–213 (quoted passages, p. 196, 206-207) * Morrow, Tom
Review of Forbidden Archeology's Impact by Michael A Cremo
RNCSE 19 (3): 14–17


Publications

* * Cremo, M A. (1999) "Puranic Time and the Archeological Record". In Tim Murray, ed. ''Time and Archaeology'', Routledge, London, *Cremo, M. A. (2002) "The Later Discoveries of Boucher de Perthes at Moulin Quignon and Their Impact on the Moulin Quignon Jaw Controversy". In Goulven Laurent ed. ''Proceedings of the XXth International Congress of History of Science'' (Liege, 20–26 July 1997), Volume X, Earth Sciences, Geography and Cartography. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, pp. 39–56 *Cremo, M. A. (2009) "The discoveries of Carlos Ribeiro: a controversial episode in nineteenth-century European archeology", ''Journal of Iberian Archaeology'', vol. 12: 69-89. *Cremo, M. A. (2008) "Excavating the eternal: an indigenous archaeological tradition in India", ''Antiquity'', 82:178-188. *Cremo, M. A. (2008) "Some Angles on the Anglo Debate", ''Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress'', 4(1): 164-167.


Recent years

In recent years, Cremo has organized a number of conferences where ISKCON-associated academics exchanged views and experiences. In March 2009, Cremo appeared in a History Channel television series called ''Ancient Aliens'', and in 2010 in a mini series of the same name.


See also

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Gaudiya Vaishnavism Gaudiya Vaishnavism (), also known as Chaitanya Vaishnavism, is a Vaishnava Hindu religious movement inspired by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (1486–1534) in India. "Gaudiya" refers to the Gaura or Gauḍa region of Bengal, with Vaishnavism meanin ...
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Creationism Creationism is the religious belief that nature, and aspects such as the universe, Earth, life, and humans, originated with supernatural acts of divine creation. Gunn 2004, p. 9, "The ''Concise Oxford Dictionary'' says that creationism is 't ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cremo, Michael 1948 births Living people American Hindus American male writers Writers from Schenectady, New York Pseudohistorians American Hare Krishnas George Washington University alumni Hindu creationists Creationism Creation science 20th-century American writers 21st-century American writers Proponents of alternative chronologies Pseudoarchaeologists Pseudoscience