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Bronze-Age America by Barry Fell6/21/2023 ![]() Fell explains how some of the copper necessary to make the tools of the Bronze Age in Europe could indeed have come from mines in North America: ![]() ![]() and continued his research at Harvard University. Barry Fell, in his book Bronze Age America, provided credible evidence that a major source of the required copper can be found in North America, but because it doesn’t conform to the dogmatic paradigm of Christopher Columbus, mainstream archeologists still refuse to recognize such a possibility.īarry Fell (born Howard Barraclough Fell) (J– April 21, 1994) was a professor of invertebrate zoology at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, but he is best known for his work in New World epigraphy, arguing that various inscriptions in the Americas are best explained by extensive pre-Columbian contact with Old World civilizations.įell was born in England, raised in New Zealand, and received his PhD at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. Artifacts from the Bronze Age continue to be discovered by archeologists all over Europe and the Near East, but what is rarely discussed is where the massive amount of copper required to make all those artifacts came from, considering the known small-scale copper mines in England, continental Europe, and the Near East cannot account for it all.ĭr. ![]()
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