Egyptians in acadia?

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The Micmac are an Algonquian tribe living in that part of eastern Canada called Acadia. In contrast to most tribes of North American Indians, the Micmac possess their own written language. This language was supposedly invented and taught to them by Pierre Maillard, a French priest who lived among the Micmac in the Eighteenth Century. The strange part about the Micmac writing is that its signs are often very similar to Egyptian hieroglyphs having the same meanings. B. Fell made this association in his book America B.C. He noted further that the priest Maillard actually had died 61 years before Champollion first published his decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphics. It is unreasonable, therefore, to believe that Maillard could have invented Micmac writing with its Egyptian affinities. Either the affinities are the product of chance or Precolumbian contacts occurred between the Micmac and Egyptian voyagers.


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The Micmac are an Algonquian tribe living in that part of eastern Canada called Acadia. In contrast to most tribes of North American Indians, the Micmac possess their own written language. This language was supposedly invented and taught to them by Pierre Maillard, a French priest who lived among the Micmac in the Eighteenth Century. The strange part about the Micmac writing is that its signs are often very similar to Egyptian hieroglyphs having the same meanings. B. Fell made this association in his book America B.C. He noted further that the priest Maillard actually had died 61 years before Champollion first published his decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphics. It is unreasonable, therefore, to believe that Maillard could have invented Micmac writing with its Egyptian affinities. Either the affinities are the product of chance or Precolumbian contacts occurred between the Micmac and Egyptian voyagers.


http://www.science-frontiers.com/sf088/sf088a01.htm
In the 1980’s a machine operator I knew was digging a trench for a company in Lillooet, British Columbia and dug up a large Indigenous battle sight.
U.B.C. Archeologists determined upon arrival it was 600 years old, or more....my friend told me the fallen where draped over logs and somewhat stacked upon each other....it was his opinion they had been tossed into a natural hole, or more likely it was a murder pit, or last stand.
One of the fallen had a blue stone necklace....the stones turned out to be Egyptian,according to the Archaeological findings.....and 6 to 7 hundred years old
My friend started asking more questions, being a curious mountain dweller, and over the next few years after his find, the information stopped.
He said to me, it had got to the point of “ they really didn’t want to talk about it....because it didn’t fall into the archeological norms, and there must be some sort of abnormality, or inaccurate finding”
The necklace has made its way into the vast catacombs of UBC, and have basically disappeared.
 

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