Rees, Fallis F., 1897-1980
Found in 97 Collections and/or Records:
History of Astronomy, book notes, 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
'Jade an Indicator of Trans-Pacific Contact,' by Jerry Towle, photocopy of article from Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Yearbook Vol. 34, 1973, 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
John Fairfax-Lone Oarsman Crosses Atlantic-rowboat, with Sylvia Cook Crosses Pacific: newspaper clippings: Denver Post, July 20, 1969; Rocky Mountain News, July 19, 1969 (Atlantic Trip), April 27, 1972 (Pacific Trip), 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
La Balso- Ecuador to Australia, 7000 miles, 159 days: new clippings of sea voyage, 1970, 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
'Legends of a Mexican Plymouth Rock,' by Wilfred Wille: notes on journal article from Americas, November 1964, 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
'Linguistic Evidence for the Presence of Israelites in Mexico,' correspondence, notes and article by Pierre Agrignier in S.E.H.A. Newsletter, n. 12, Feb 28, 1969; copy of 'The Phonemic Structure of Proto-Zapotec' by Morris Swadesh, in International Journal of American Linguistics, Vol XIII, n. 4; S.E.H.A. (Society for Early Historical Archaeology), #141, Dec. 1977 and #111, January 13, 1969, 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Los Angeles County Museum information, brochures, etc. about LA county museum, especially exhibit on Aztec Calendar Stone, 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
'Man Across the Sea,' notes on papers from S.A.A. 1968, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Maps: folder full of various maps, 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings, by Charles Hopgood, photocopy of book review from Geographical Reviews, with notes, 1901-1975
Fallis Rees' book notes and articles on cross-world communications, together with information on American archaeological sites. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.