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VISITORS TO PRE-COLUMBIAN

AMERICA

 

Robert D. Morritt

 

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          Within these pages are accounts of ancient visitors to America. Emphasis is on corroborating the presence of the appearance of ancient African and Semitic people within the Americas by lithic and cultural evidence. Emphasis is always made to the presence of early societies in Central and South America.  It appears that their visitations were regular. Certain other unplanned landings probably were due to mishap probably due to changes in the direction of ocean currents or adverse weather systems. Early indigenous cultures such as the The Caral, the Moche, Recue, Nazca, Tiwanaku and others are described together with inscriptions depicted from monoliths and other sources, with images of European, Ancient Semetic and African presence in pre-Columbian America.