Clarifying “Unresolved” — What DidjaKnow Means (and Doesn’t Mean)
In DidjaKnow investigations, the term **“unresolved” refers to historical or scientific questions where available evidence remains incomplete, contested, or open […]
Field Notes / Dispatches is the evolving research archive of DidjaKnow Media.
This collection documents observations, interim findings, and analytical notes developed during ongoing investigations. Entries may clarify existing episodes, introduce emerging evidence, or explore questions that have not yet formed part of a full documentary release.
Rather than presenting final conclusions, these dispatches reflect the process of investigation itself — where uncertainty, revision, and competing interpretations are part of responsible inquiry.
Each entry contributes to a broader body of work, connecting with our Research Files, documentary episodes, and long-form publications.
In DidjaKnow investigations, the term **“unresolved” refers to historical or scientific questions where available evidence remains incomplete, contested, or open […]
When evidence does not clearly support a single conclusion, multiple explanations Can Coexist. In historical and archaeological research, investigators often
In historical investigation, the absence of evidence does not automatically confirm or deny a claim. Understanding how researchers interpret incomplete
Controversial archaeological sites often emerge where limited evidence, dramatic structures, and competing interpretations intersect. In these situations, both mainstream archaeological
Understanding the difference between physical evidence and interpretation allows archaeological discoveries to be examined objectively while keeping multiple explanations open
An overview of the DidjaKnow documentary research process — how observations are evaluated, interpreted, and selected before becoming full investigative
Investigating historical evidence requires separating what is observed from how it is interpreted — a process that can lead to