They All Discovered AmericaThe authors attempts to show that the following individualsand groups could have arrived in North and South America prior to Columbus : Phoenicians, Romans, Hoei-Shin, Brendan the Bold, Great Ireland (Irish monks), Intermezzo, Ari Marson, Bjarni Herjulfsson, Leif Ericsson, Thorvald Ericsson, Thorfinn Karlsefni, Freydis, Eric Gnupsson, Quetzalcoatl, Prince Madoc, Paul Knutson, Prince Henry Sinclair, Zenos, Joao Vaz Cortereal, Vikings, Columbus. |
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THE PERSISTENT PALEOLITHIC | 2 |
THE PHOENICIANS 480 B C 146 B C | 20 |
THE ROMANS A D 64 | 48 |
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