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and Hebrew languages to his father's long list of fantastical linguistic relationships. A nephew of Olaus the Elder, Petter
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The above-mentioned David King noted that, while specific conclusions of father and son
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accumulated over them â which, though many of his conclusions were erroneous, anticipated the methods of modern archaeology and was far in advance of most historians and antiquarians of his time.
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