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Barry Fell was an American epigrapher and biologist, best known for his controversial theories regarding the presence of ancient European and other non-Indigenous inscriptions in North America. He gained prominence with his publication of 'America B.C.' in 1976, where he argued that the continent had been visited by various ancient civilizations long before Columbus. His work sparked significant debate and interest in the field of archaeology, particularly in the interpretation of ancient scripts found in the Americas.

Fell's ideas, while criticized by many mainstream archaeologists for lack of rigorous scientific evidence, contributed to a broader public interest in alternative history and the exploration of early human migration patterns. Throughout his career, he was a prolific writer, publishing several books and articles that sought to challenge established views of pre-Columbian history. His legacy continues to influence discussions about the complexities of cultural exchanges across continents in ancient times.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum June 16, 1917
Geburtsort New York City, New York, USA
Todesdatum November 6, 1994