Based on recent archaeological discoveries, this study explores the theory that Bronze-Age Swedes visited North America around the St. Lawrence River and that some Nordics migrated west, intermarrying... This description may be from another edition of this product.
What do reason and logic have to do with real science?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Having just returned from visiting the Peterborough petroglyphs, I am truly overcome with the amount of PC (i.e. Indian culture) that is displayed on the part of the Canadian Gov't. Dr. Fell presents a well thought out and logic argument for a Norse orgin for the petroglyphs. The Canadian Gov't does not and views the petroglyphs as Indian in origin, but can not explain what they mean or why they are there. Dr. Fell's explanation is a logical answer to what happened to the tonnes of copper that were mined in the area in the BC (the Indians did not use), why the mining was done, and stopped. "At some point in the distant past, the carvers ceased coming to the site" so goes the Gov't version. "The boats here do not appear to resemble the birchbark canoes used by the natives in this region". The read in the book is at times long- not from lack of content, but from Dr. Fell's scientic approach to the matter. This is the way science used to operate, before PC became a concern. In light of Kennewick Man and other recent discoveries in the science of Archeology, maybe Dr. Fell has latched on to the toe of the early history of N. America.
Fascinating New Appraisal of American Prehistory
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Although flawed in some of his interpretation, Dr. Fell uses his wide ranging knowledge of truly ancient language forms to demonstrate the connections of Celtic/Anlglo-Saxon/Norse petroglyph alphabets and similar rune-type carvings in pre-Colombian America.
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