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Barry Fell (1917–1994)

Auteur van America B.C.: Ancient Settlers in the New World

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Bevat de naam: Barry Fell

Werken van Barry Fell

Saga America (1605) 77 exemplaren
Bronze-Age America (1982) 53 exemplaren
Introduction To Marine Biology (1975) 3 exemplaren
Native Sea-stars 2 exemplaren

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The book reads like a story of exploration and adventure. The cracking of old languages and their stories have always been fascinating to read for me. Fell's careful steps in describing the celtic and phonicean explorations and settlements in America is exciting. His recounting the naval battle Ceasar faced in Gaul was spot on considering most people don't consider the Celts as having any type of navy. I had just finished reading the "Conquest of Gaul" by Ceasar not even a few months ago and it dawned on me then that it was fascinating that they had a navy so capable. I had totally forgotten it though until I reread it in America BC. I believe that America is ripe for a reinvestigation into our Ancient History. The era of anything before 1492 is clearly of Indian origin (which has always smacked of the ludicrous to me) is at an end. We, as well as the Indians, should revel in our history together and look at it with a critical eye.… (meer)
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Loptsson | Jan 30, 2009 |
Not as nutty as many "Columbus was last" books, gives a straitforward account of his evidence. Great illustrations. Some of it just seems fishy as hell, however. The Ogham is what takes the cake, as random lines and tallies are variously translated into Celtic or Phoenician or any other number of European languages. I think Bailey's The God-Kings and the Titans is a better place to start.
 
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