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John Philip Cohane

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have a Semitic origin. He also believed that six word roots are found in most place names of most languages. Another claim by Cohane was that the
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as a "fantasy masked as science" and suggested that the linguistic analysis is "methodologically unsound to be ever seriously considered."
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Eugene R. Fingerhut, Explorers of pre-Columbian America?: the diffusionist-inventionist controversy, Regina Books, 1994, p. 222
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Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford, Antiquity: a quarterly review of archaeology, Volumes 51-53, Antiquity Publications, 1977
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Randall Fitzgerald, Cosmic test tube: extraterrestrial contact, theories and evidence, Moon Lake Media, 1998, p. 55
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eras two major worldwide Semitic migrations took place from the Mediterranean and scattered across the earth.
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Gods of the Cataclysm: A Revolutionary Investigation of Man and his Gods before and after the Great Cataclysm
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Cohane's controversial ideas were rejected by professional archaeologists and historians as "fantasy" and "
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Cyrus Herzl Gordon, Before Columbus; links between the Old World and ancient America, Crown, 1971, p. 138
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The Reprint bulletin, Volumes 23-24, American Library Association, Oceana Publications, 1978, p. 14
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were of 'Mediterranean origin’. In the book he claimed that the original blood stock in
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Savage Grace: The True Story of Fatal Relations in a Rich and Famous American Family
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in which he claimed man is a product of interplanetary colonization (see
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The New York Times book review, The New York Times Company, 1977 p. 40
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The Critic, Volume 27, Issue 6, Thomas More Association, 1969
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was a friend of Cohane and wrote a preface to Cohane's book
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The Key: A Startling Enquiry into the Riddle of Mans Past
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The Key: A Startling Enquiry into the Riddle of Mans Past
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Paradox: The Case for the Extraterrestrial Origin of Man
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Paradox: The Case for the Extraterrestrial Origin of Man
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Index

New Haven, Connecticut
Ireland
etymology
ancient astronaut
Irish peoples
England
Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Semitic
Egyptian
Greek
Phoenician
Carthaginian
linguist
Cyrus Herzl Gordon
geographical
America
Phoenicians
alphabet
ancient astronauts
pseudoscience
Tertius Chandler
Hugh Fox
Theory of Phoenician discovery of the Americas



"Review: Reviewed Works: In Search of Noah's Ark by Dave Balsiger, Charles E. Sellier, Jr.; Remote Kingdoms by Tertius Chandler; The Key by John Philip Cohane; Gods of the Cataclysm: A Revolutionary Investigation of Man and his Gods before and after the Great Cataclysm by Hugh Fox"
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