Intuitive Archaeology

 

Intuitive Archaeology
 
The Investigative Research Field Station has been researching the use of intuitives in a variety of uses and is interested in furthering an understanding of this phenomena and its potential.
 
For a number of years we have been working with George McMullen an archaeological sites around Montana. George McMullen has had a lifelong intuitive ability that he has used in conjunction with forensic as well as archaeological investigations. He worked with Dr. Norman Emerson, the 'father of Canadian Archaeology', in the field with a great deal of success. Dr Emerson was quite enthusiastic about George's potential for use as an archaeological tool and presented several papers to the archaeological community, at risk to his own career. Look at the article Science Meets the Sacred by Patrick Marsolek.
 

George has also used his abilites on ancient sites in many different countries. Some of his work with Stephn Schwartz and the Mobius Group is covered in Schwartz's books 'The Alexandria Project' and 'The Secret Vaults of Time.'

 
 

George has published the following books based on his experiences and has several more in the works. Information for ordering these books is available through;

 
Hampton Roads Publishing
134 Burgess Lane
Charlottesville, VA 22902
804-296-2772
 
Go to Hampton Roads Publishing and order George's new book "Two Faces" as well!
 
 
  1. Two Faces The third book in the 'Red Snake' trilogy, 'Two Faces' completes the chronicle of a Native American family's experience of the White man's arrival in their land.
  2. One White Crow is the collection of papers Dr. Emerson presented to the archaeological community about his work with George.
  3. Red Snake - By communicating through George, Red Snake, an Indian of the Huron Nation who liwed in 17th-century America, gives us a vivid and historically accurate picture of his culture and environment, complete with details only he himself could provide.
  4. Running Bear - Grandson of Red Snake. Running bears story begins at a time when the Native American culture, living in harmony with nature, still thrived; it ends after the White Man had largely supplanted it, starting a cycle of devastation we've only recently begun to comprehend.