I maintain a small database on pseudohistory and pseudo-archaeology, tracing the self-replicating and nature of its tenets, aiming to demonstrate its Popperian unfalsifiability, its status as a belief system rather than a scientific branch of academic scholarship, and its ultimate derivation from speculative and esoteric sources.
Use the ☰ symbol on the left to open a search field for recurring themes. Click "checklist” for a full list of post-1945 publications. It can be viewed (labels at the tops) as a list, a social-graph visualization of the interntextual connections, and on a timeline. Start over with the looping arrow.
NB if the network visualization looks cluttered, you can disentangle it by click/dragging nodes.