In this provocative examination of the popular misconceptions of history, Patrick Huyghe takes the reader on a voyage of discovery through the substantial body of evidence that places Christopher Columbus last in a long and diverse line of explorers. What better time than the quincentennial anniversary of Columbus's arrival on this continent to take a closer look, without prejudice or prior assumptions, at the story of the discovery of America? In this engrossing narrative, the assembled research of archeologists, geographers, geologists, oceanographers, linguists, folklorists, ethnobotanists, and other scholars is used to paint a far more complex canvas than the one most of us were shown in our schooldays. As we travel back through history with Huyghe, the simplistic legend that Columbus was the first to land on these shores is quickly and convincingly dispelled. Huyghe presents a broadened perspective of continuous waves of migration from the Pacific, the Bering Strait, and the Atlantic as he follows the trails of the ancestors of the five hundred tribes living here when Columbus arrived. We learn of early man living in the Lake Manix Basin of California as early as two hundred thousand years ago and of numerous archeological sites yielding evidence of settlements thirty to forty thousand years ago in the southwest and Canada; we also learn about the different theories that illuminate why native Americans' physiognomies reflect Asian, African, and European ancestry. With settlements having been established by the Chinese, Japanese, Polynesians, Phoenicians, Romans, Celts, Libyans, Jews, and Hindi, the Americas had become a melting pot of cultures long before the illustrious Italiannavigator brought his three ships up through the Caribbean. After reading Columbus Was Last, the notion that America was isolated from the time the first people settled here tens of thousands of years ago until Columbus set foot on this continent will indeed sound far-fetched.
Author(s): Patrick Huyghe
Publisher: Anomalist Books
Year: 1992
Language: English
Pages: 273
City: Jefferson Valley, NY
Tags: Diffusion, Christopher Columbus, Fu-San, Incas, Mesoamerica, Olmecs
PROLOGUE 1
1. FIRST AMERICANS - 10
2. THE POTTERY CONNECTION - 28
3. ANCIENT WORLD SURVEY - 36
4. A SEA CHANGE - 46
5. A COPPER TRADE - 57
6. AMERICAN GRAFFITI - 65
7. PACIFIC WAVE - 82
8. THINGS ROMAN - 95
9. THE GREAT REGATTA - 102
10. LAND OF FU-SANG - 113
11. AN IRISH ODYSSEY - 129
12. VINLAND AND MORE - 144
13. THE BASTARD PRINCE - 169
14. BLACK HERITAGE - 182
15. TRINITY SUNDAY - 193
16. PHOTO FINISHES - 200
17. COLUMBUS WAS LAST - 206
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - 227