To: blam
'Bout a hunert years ago... OK I'll be honest... about fifty years ago, as a pre-adolescent, I read a book called They All Discovered America. It was written for laymen, indeed, even for young readers. It listed, and presented arguments for the existence of numerous pre-Columbian discoverers of America. Some were listed by name, others merely by evidence of the presence of artifacts of certain ethnicity and certain age somewhere in the Americas. Does anyone know of such a book (easy reading) containing the latest discoveries and theories?
To: night reader
Another Freeper recommended the book Columbus Was Last, by Patrick Huyghe (er, spelling maybe off, too lazy to Google). It was a fascinating read!
26 posted on
02/07/2004 3:12:08 PM PST by
NukeMan
To: night reader
Start with anything by Barry Fell. The Bolton book you mention remains very good, he was far ahead of his time.
To: night reader
" Does anyone know of such a book (easy reading) containing the latest discoveries and theories?" I found America BC by Dr Barry Fell intriguing. (Maybe a little dated though, 1986)
(Check the bookmarks on my profile page for some of the most recent discoveries)
40 posted on
02/07/2004 4:28:20 PM PST by
blam
To: night reader
Oh, I know a good one for you. A little paperback packed with goodies, called Celtic Discoveries in New England. Cover is green, stone chambers in USA just like in Europe.
A similar book about Quetzalcoatl in pink cover. Not by same author. Says he was an Icelandic priest IIRC.
48 posted on
02/07/2004 4:46:28 PM PST by
Chris Talk
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