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 : Saga America

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 970.011
EAN: 9780812963243
ISBN: 0812963245
Label: Three Rivers Press
Manufacturer: Three Rivers Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 392
Publication Date: July 12, 1983
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Release Date: July 12, 1983
Studio: Three Rivers Press




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Completly fraudulent
Look, people, this book is NOT REAL. It's a hoax. Every single word of it is made up, though I must congradulate Dr Fell on imagining so many details. There were no Vikings, Romans, Arabs, or Celts waltzing around the Americas. The closest that it ever came were some Viking expeditions up in Canada. Don't you think you'd see the remains of Roman towns, or buried viking ships, or anything other than some scribbles that, if you squint, can look like Ogham? It's like seeing shapes in the clouds. Dr. ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - fell's weak linguistics/epigraphics again
In general, there is no good reason to accept Fell's linguistic and epigraphic identifications. See my review of America B.C.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is A Must Read
I am sad to see that most of Barry Fell's work is either out of print or going out of print. If you think you have American pre-history "wired", you better think again. This is not pseudo-history; it is the work of a chair of University history department and it is based on well-founded research and documentation. Forget the "Siberian Ice Bridge" and other things that are the distant past and consider the evidence for Libyan sailors on the Mississippi River - and Hebraic script transcriptions in ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great praise is due for this work.
I worked with the author of Saga America because I lived nearby one on the sites he discussed, the source for the INYO ZODIAC. Originally, I was quite skeptical, but became convinced that Fell was correct. Besides the recognition of the Zodiac, Fell also found a notation that seemed to refer to the Vernal Equinox. That led to the discovery of the functions of a complete solar observatory. This book is a true landmark in epigraphic research. The good Professor Fell is no longer with us, but this ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fell's work is perhaps the most important in this field
Barry Fell's 3 books on European and Mediterreanian peoples exploration/colonization of North America are the best and most important work on this subject I've ever seen. I am trying to find copies of Saga America and Bronze Age America, having purchased America B.C. a few years back. It isn't politically correct writing that he did, but it was all true.







 






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