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Roland Stevenson

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Roland Wilhelm Vermehren Stevenson (Chile, August 15, 1934 – Manaus, October 2016) or simply Roland Stevenson as he used to sign his work, was a Chilean researcher, explorer, writer and artist who moved to Brazil, living in the city of Manaus until his death.

Biography[edit]

Born in Chile with German/American ascendance, he moved with his family to Brazil in 1964, where he lived until the day he died of natural causes, at his home in Manaus.

Stevenson published books and painted the Amazon rainforest and its natives.

He spent many years of his life studying the mysteries of the Eldorado and the origin of the primitive men of the Americas, presenting a new theory linking all natives in South and North America to the primitive Asian indigenous (as presented in the book Rethinking Our Pre History).

Books[edit]

  • A Light on Amazonian Mysteries[1][2]
  • Rethinking Our Pre History

References[edit]

  1. "Uma luz nos mistérios Amazônicos = a light on the Amazonian mysteries / Roland Stevenson ; translation from the Portuguese, James R. Fish". Smithsonian Institution.
  2. "Untitled Document". www.arqueologiamericana.com.br.



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