Barry Fell
Howard Barraclough Fell (born 6 June 1917, April 21, 1994) is a British pseudohistory of New Zealand origin, a proponent of the theory of maritime relations between the Old and the New World in antiquity.
He was a zoologist, lecturer at Harvard University. He specialized in invertebrate biology, especially sea urchins. However, amateur archeology has become its main interest. Fell hypothesized that already in the second millennium BC. North Africans and Europe sailed to the Americas. He claimed, among other things. The land of Punt was actually Sumatra, and the Polynesians and Indians are related to the Libyans. Proof of Fell's hypothesis was to be found by him in large numbers in the Americas and in Oceania, epigraphical epitaphs covered with a peacock-like writing, unanimously recognized by archaeologists for forgery.
Fell has published his views on America B.C. (1976), Saga America (1980) and Bronze Age America (1982). Bibliography
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