Armando Vivante
Imbelloni, José
José Imbelloni (1885-1967) was born in Italy but migrated to Argentina, where he became a professor of Ancient History at the University of Buenos Aires. He stirred up great controversy with his book[409] that promoted the theory of a Southeast Asian origin for man in the Americas(a).> “According to his studies, seven different population groups migrated to America at different times and by different routes of penetration: Tasmanoids, Australoids, Melanesoids, Proto-Indonesians, Indonesians, Mongoloids, and Eskimos(b).<
He also spent many years endeavouring to unravel the truth behind the mysterious rongorongo writing of Easter Island. Nevertheless, after intensive study, he concluded that the script could not be deciphered.
Imbelloni also collaborated with Armando Vivante in writing a book[041] on Atlantis that was later translated into French[411]. Imbelloni authored a second book on Atlantis[412] that was published some years later.
(a) Los periodos culturales indigenas (archive.org) (Span) *
(b) https://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/i/imbelloni.htm (Span) *