Vicente Pistilli

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Vicente Pistilli Statunato (February 27, 1933 - December 7, 2013) was a Paraguayan academic who was a professor at the Universidad Nacional de Asunción.[1]

Trained as a mathematician and engineer, Pistilli had a long fascination with the Pre-Columbian history of Paraguay. His book Vikings in Paraguay made a controversial historical case for early Nordic settlement in the country which some have alleged guided the Alfredo Stroessner government's discriminatory policies against the Aché.[2][3]

Pistilli married Marta Simiano and had three sons.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Servicios Fúnebres". abc.com.py. Diario ABC Color. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
  2. ^ Holton, Graham (2004). "Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki Theory and the Denial of the Indigenous Past". Anthropological Forum. 14 (2).
  3. ^ Stone, Peter (2003). The Excluded Past: Archaeology in Education. Routledge. ISBN 1317799879.