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A tweet of white text on a black background: "been practising my reverse image search to try and work out some pseudoarchaeology images used to support giants through time. The 1st image shows the supposed fisnt, suggested to be a remnant of tartaria, however image 2 clearly shows that the "giant" has been altered." 

Two black and white images are shown side by side. The image on the right shows a photograph of a victoriana street in Manchester, England. The left image shows the same scene but with a large, giant figure photoshoped in. Above the giant is a red text box saying Faked Photograph. Two red dotted lines have been drawn from the giant to the height of the 'ordinary' people.

A tweet of white text on a black background: "been practising my reverse image search to try and work out some pseudoarchaeology images used to support giants through time. The 1st image shows the supposed fisnt, suggested to be a remnant of tartaria, however image 2 clearly shows that the "giant" has been altered." Two black and white images are shown side by side. The image on the right shows a photograph of a victoriana street in Manchester, England. The left image shows the same scene but with a large, giant figure photoshoped in. Above the giant is a red text box saying Faked Photograph. Two red dotted lines have been drawn from the giant to the height of the 'ordinary' people.

A while back I did some reverse image searching on a photograph claiming to show #Tartarian giants, however it was clearly doctored.

We can learn a lot from osint researchers (Open-source Intelligence) on investigating these photos, used heavily by #pseudoarchaeologists.

#realarchaeology

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