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Secrets of Ancient America: Archaeoastronomy and the Legacy of the Phoenicians, Celts, and Other Forgotten Explorers

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  30. Davis, Zuni Enigma.

  31. Davis, “Zuni Enigma”; William R. Corliss, “The Zuni Enigma,” Science Frontiers Online, www.science-frontiers.com/sf087/sf087a02.htm (accessed June 17, 2014).

  32. Davis, Zuni Enigma; also Publisher’s Weekly, book review of Davis, Zuni Enigma, www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-393-04788-2 (accessed June 17, 2014).

  33. Thompson, American Discovery, 139.

  34. Ibid., 140.

  35. Translation of Grave Creek Stone by Fell, America B.C., 21; Quote from McGlone et. al., Ancient American Inscriptions, 14. For a summary, translation, and in support of authenticity refer to McGlone et al., 9–15. For a contrasting view that presents the stone as a hoax, see J. Houston McCulloch, “The Grave Creek Stone,” Department of Economics, Ohio State University, www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/grvcrk.html (accessed June 17, 2014).

  36. Fell, America B.C., 98.

  37. Ibid., 157.

  38. Thomas Fleming, “Stone Secrets of the First Americans,” Ensign Message, ensignmessage.com/archives/stonesecrets.html (accessed June 17, 2014).

  39. Fell, Saga America, 54.

  40. Ibid., 6.

  41. Avvoula, “Researcher Claims Ancient Greeks Made It to America Before Columbus,” Greek Canada Reporter, April 21, 2012, canada.greekreporter.com/2012/04/21/researcher-claims-ancient-greeks-made-it-to-america-before-columbus/#sthash.UniHryVb.dpuf (accessed June 17, 2014).

  42. Fell, Saga America, 70–72, 365–67.

  43. Donald N. Yates, “Cherokees Spoke Greek and Came from East Mediterranean,” DNA Consultants, http://dnaconsultants.com/_blog/DNA_consultants_Blog/post/Cherokees_Spoke_Greek_and_Came_from_East_Mediterranean.

  44. Ibid.

  45. Yates, Old World Roots of the Cherokee.

  46. Sign at the Red Bird petroglyph site, as described in Joe Kuz, “The Red Bird Petroglyph of Kentucky; Evidence of Ancient Cultures in the Americas . . . Page 43,” s8int.com/phile/page43.html (accessed June 17, 2014).

  47. Fell, Saga America, 175.

  48. Ibid.

  49. Marder, Indians in the Americas.

  50. David Pratt, “The Ancient Americas: Migrations, Contacts, and Atlantis,” Exploring Theosophy: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy, www.davidpratt.info/americas1.htm (accessed June 17, 2014).

  51. Cited in David Pratt, “The Ancient Americas: Migrations, Contacts, and Atlantis,” Exploring Theosophy: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy, www.davidpratt.info/americas1.htm (accessed June 17, 2014); see also Collins, Gateway to Atlantis, 147–50; and Fretz, “The First Europeans to Reach the New World,” Free Republic, www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1038045/posts (accessed June 17, 2014).

  52. Covey, Calalus; Haywood, Natural and Aboriginal History of Tennessee.

  53. Farley, In Plain Sight, chap. 11, “A Coincidence of Coins”; also found at: www.gloriafarley.com/chap11.htm.

  54. Ibid., 283.

  55. Covey, Calalus, 5–6; see also William E. McNeil, Visitors to Ancient America, 236.

  56. Fell, America B.C., 112–20, quote from 112.

  57. Wikipedia, “Madoc,” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madoc (accessed June 17, 2014).

  58. Cited in Thompson, American Discovery, 203.

  59. Deacon, Madoc and the Discovery of America.

  60. Wikipedia, “Madoc,” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madoc (accessed June 17, 2014).

  61. Griffin Logue’s Wild Animal Website, “Fort Mountain’s Mysterious Wall,” planetanimals.com/logue/Ftmount.html (accessed June 17, 2014).

  62. Judd Hambrick, “Welsh Explorer Prince Madoc Beat Columbus to New World by 322 Years,” Southern Memories, southernmemoriesandupdates.com/2011/alabama/welsh-explorer-prince-madoc-beat-columbus-to-new-world -by-322-years (accessed June 17, 2014)

  63. Ibid.

  64. Phil Carradice, “Prince Madoc and the Discovery of America,” BBC Wales, www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/wales/posts/prince_madoc_discovery_of_america (accessed June 17, 2014).

  65. Logue and Logue, Touring the Backroads.

  66. Wikipedia, “Madoc,” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madoc.

  67. Thompson, American Discovery, 204.

  68. Ibid., 205.

  69. Reclus, Earth and Its Inhabitants, cited in Thompson, American Discovery, 361.

  70. Fagan, Ancient North America, cited in Thompson, American Discovery, 289.

  71. Gordon, Before Columbus, 98.

  72. Wikipedia, “Brasil (Mythical Island),” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brasil_%28mythical_ island%29 (accessed June 17, 2014).

  73. Wikipedia, “Pedro de Ayala,” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_de_Ayala.

  74. Thompson, American Discovery, 295.

  75. McGlone et al., Ancient American Inscriptions, 271–85.

  76. Balabanova et al., “First Identification of Drugs,” 358.

  77. S. A. Wells, “American Drugs in Egyptian Mummies,” Discoveries in Natural History and Exploration, www.faculty.ucr.edu/~legneref/ethnic/mummy.htm (accessed June 17, 2014.

  78. David Pratt, “The Ancient Americas: Migrations, Contacts, and Atlantis,” “Exploring Theosophy: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy,” www.davidpratt.info/americas1.htm (accessed June 17, 2014). Pratt cites the following sources: Thompson, Secret Voyages to the New World, 16–17, 26–27; Sanders, “Where is Punt,” 54–57.

  79. David Pratt, “The Ancient Americas: Migrations, Contacts, and Atlantis,” “Exploring Theosophy: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy,” www.davidpratt.info/americas1.htm (accessed June 17, 2014).

  80. Cited in Florescano, Historia de las historias de la nacion Mexicana.

  81. Thompson, American Discovery, 84.

  82. May and Joseph, “Egyptian Mortuary Statuette.”

  83. Wolter, Hooked X.

  84. Source of quote: “Knights Templars in Duluth,” Duluth Superior Magazine, October 15, 2013.

  85. Heyerdahl, Aku-Aku.

  86. Heyerdahl and Lilliestrom, Ingen grenser.

  87. Brown, Rediscovering Vinland. Brown came to the same conclusions as Heyerdahl.

  88. Acadia National Park, “Thor Heyerdahl Believes Vikings Were the First Tourists,” www.nationalparkacadia.com/vikings2.html (accessed June 17, 2014). Originally printed in the New York Times, December 19, 2000.

  89. Quoting from the New York Times article cited in Note 90.

  90. Heather Pringle, “Evidence of Viking Outpost Found in Canada,” National Geographic Daily News. October 19, 2012, http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/10/121019-viking-outpost-second-new-canada-science-sutherland (accessed June 17, 2014)

  91. Thompson, American Discovery, artifact 21 from table titled “Old World Artifacts in America,” 276.

  92. Horsford, Discovery of the Ancient City of Norumbega; Andy Woodruff, “Norumbega, New England’s Lost City of Riches and Vikings,” Andy Woodruff: Web Cartographer, andywoodruff.com/blog/norumbega-new-englands-lost-city-of-riches-and-vikings (accessed June 17, 2014).

  93. Horsford, Discovery of the Ancient City of Norumbega, 8.

  94. Baigent et al., Holy Blood, Holy Grail; see also Daniel E. Slotnik, “Michael Baigent, Writer Who Sued Over ‘Da Vinci Code,” Dies at 65,” New York Times, www.nytimes.com/2013/06/23/arts/michael-baigent-writer-who-sued-over-da-vinci-code-dies-at-65.html for details of the suit (accessed June 17, 2014).

  95. Baigent et al., Holy Blood, Holy Grail, 333–38.

  96. Sora, Lost Colony of the Templars.

  97. Ibid., 151.

  98. William S. Penhallow, Astronomical Alignments in the Newport Tower, 32–43; Carlson, Newport Tower.

  99. Wolter, “Venus Alignments,” 34–39.

  100. Chronognostic Research Foundation, “Discovery over Turbo Park,” www.chronognostic.org/over_touro_park.html (accessed June 17, 2014).

  101. Sora, Lost Colony of the Templars, 95.

  102. Matlock, India Once Ruled the Americas!, viii.

  CHAPTER 16. THE LEGACY OF THE CONQUEST

  1. Mann, “Earthmovers of the Amazo
n,” Science 287 (February 4, 2000): 786–89, reprint at: www.sas.upenn.edu/~cerickso/baures/Mann2.html (accessed June 17, 2014).

  2. Rhett Butler, “Amazon Stonehenge Suggests Advanced Ancient Rainforest Culture,” Mongabay.com, http://news.mongabay.com/2006/0514-amazon.html (accessed June 17, 2014).

  3. Mann, 1491.

  4. Ibid., 287.

  5. Sofaer et al., “Sun Dagger Interactive Computer Model”; see also Sofaer et al., “Lunar Markings on Fajada Butte”; and the Solstice Project: www.solsticeproject.org/lunarmark.html.

  6. Malville, Guide to Prehistoric Astronomy.

  7. Wikipedia, “Mississippian Culture,” wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippian_culture#Chronology (accessed June 17, 2014). See the “Chronology” section.

  8. Harner, “Enigma of Aztec Sacrifice.”

  9. Sahagun, Historia general de las cosas, chap. XX–XXXVIII.

  10. Hassig, “El sacrificio”; see also Hassig, Aztec Warfare.

  11. Wikipedia, “Romanus Pontifex,” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanus_Pontifex (accessed June 17, 2014).

  12. See map for division of the New World between Spain and Portugal: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d9/Iberian_Union_Empires.png/300px-Iberian_Union_Empires.png (accessed June 17, 2014).

  13. Diamond, Guns, Germs, and Steel, 74.

  14. Stannard, American Holocaust, 220; excerpts at: www.thirdworldtraveler.com/History/Sex_Race_AH.html.

  15. Diamond, Guns, Germs, and Steel, 77–78

  16. Landa, Relación de las cosas de Yucatán.

  17. Stannard, American Holocaust, xii; Diamond, Guns, Germs, and Steel, 74–75.

  18. Diamond, Guns, Germs, and Steel, 197.

  19. Mann, 1491, 112.

  20. Diamond, Guns, Germs, and Steel, 78.

  21. Bertrand Russell, Why I Am Not a Christian, 35.

  22. Pope Benedict XVI, address at the inaugural session of the Fifth General Conference of the Bishops of Latin America and the Caribbean, Conference Hall, Shrine of Aparecida, Brazil, May 13, 2007, Brazil, www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/speeches/2007/may/documents/hf_ben-xvi_spe_20070513_conference-aparecida_en.html (accessed June 18, 2014).

  23. Thompson, American Discovery, xvii.

  24. Piero Scaruffi, “For a New History of Prehistory,” Opinions on Science, www.scaruffi.com/news/prehisto.html (accessed June 18, 2014). See “Part 2: A Herstory of Women or the Missing 50%.”

  CHAPTER 17. AWAKENING A NEW HISTORY

  1. Powell, On Limitations, chap. 13.

  2. Thomas, Problem of the Ohio Mounds, chap. 13.

  3. Velikovsky, Mankind in Amnesia, 93.

  4. Velikovsky, Earth in Upheaval.

  5. Velikovsky, Mankind In Amnesia, 40–41.

  6. Janov, Primal Scream.

  7. Orwell, 1984.

  8. Michael Cremo, “Divine Nature: Practical Application of Vedic Ethical Principles in Resolving the Environmental Crisis,” Michael Cremo: Forbidden Archeology, www.mcremo.com/divinenature.html (accessed June 18, 2014).

  9. Schwaller de Lubicz, Esoterism and Symbol; Schwaller de Lubicz, Temple In Man.

  10. Gary Lachman, “René Schwaller de Lubicz and the Intelligence of the Heart,” United Earth Tipis, www.unitedearth.com.au/lubicz.html (accessed June 18, 2014).

  11. West, Serpent in the Sky, 98.

  12. See Whyte Eagle, “Mysterious Petroglyphs in the Western US,” Ancient Lost Treasures, www.ancientlosttreasures.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=367&p=1190 (accessed June 18, 2014). See Post Number: #5, September 5, 2009.

  13. Brennan, Hidden Maya, 219.

  14. Ibid., 92.

  15. Mound Builders, “30 Ancient Serpent Mounds in North America,” moundbuilder .blogspot.com/p/30-serpent-mounds-in-north-america.html (accessed June 17, 2014).

  16. Thompson, American Discovery, 373.

  17. Allegro, Sacred Mushroom and the Cross.

  18. Thompson, American Discovery, 367.

  19. Ibid., 368.

  20. For preservation efforts at Mojave North and other sites contact the Ancient Historical Research Foundation; go to www.ancienthistoricalresearchfoundation.com (accessed June 18, 2014).

  21. Thompson, American Discovery, 370.

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