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Howard Barraclough Fell (June 6, 1917 – April 21, 1994), better known as Barry Fell, was a professor of invertebrate zoology at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. While his primary professional research included starfish and sea urchins, Fell is best known for his pseudoarchaeological work in New World epigraphy, arguing that various inscriptions in the Americas are best explained by extensive pre-Columbian contact with Old World civilizations. His writings on epigraphy and archaeology are generally rejected by those mainstream scholars who have considered them.

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  • Barry Fell (de)
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  • Barry Fell, eigentlich Howard Barraclough Fell (* 6. Juni 1917 in Lewes, Sussex, England; † 21. April 1994 in San Diego, Kalifornien, USA) war Professor für Zoologie am Harvard Museum für Vergleichende Zoologie. Sein Forschungsgebiet waren Seesterne und Seeigel. Fell ist jedoch am bekanntesten aufgrund seiner kontrovers diskutierten epigraphischen Forschung im Rahmen der Veröffentlichungen der Epigraphic Society. (de)
  • Howard Barraclough Fell (June 6, 1917 – April 21, 1994), better known as Barry Fell, was a professor of invertebrate zoology at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. While his primary professional research included starfish and sea urchins, Fell is best known for his pseudoarchaeological work in New World epigraphy, arguing that various inscriptions in the Americas are best explained by extensive pre-Columbian contact with Old World civilizations. His writings on epigraphy and archaeology are generally rejected by those mainstream scholars who have considered them. (en)
  • Howard Barraclough Fell, znany powszechnie jako Barry Fell (ur. 6 czerwca 1917, zm. 21 kwietnia 1994) – brytyjski pseudohistoryk pochodzenia nowozelandzkiego, propagator teorii o kontaktach morskich między Starym i Nowym Światem w starożytności. Swoje poglądy Fell wyłożył na łamach książek America B.C. (1976), Saga America (1980) i Bronze Age America (1982). (pl)
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  • San Diego, California, USA (en)
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  • Lewes, Sussex, England (en)
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