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Phoenicians in the Americas

Phoenicians in Brazil Brazil is full of vestiges that corroborate the Phoenician presence in its lands and everything indicates that they concentrated their occupation in the northeastern region. A little away from the Longá and Parnaiba rivers' confluence, in Piaui state, there is a lake where Phoenician shipyards and a harbour with a place reserved to tie the "Carpássios" (old long… Continue reading Phoenicians in the Americas

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Did Buddhist Monks Reach North America In 1350?

Mysterious Zuni Indians And Japanese People May Be Related – Professor Davis presents evidence that she believes supports an ancient Japanese-Zuni connection. https://www.ancientpages.com/2017/12/26/mysterious-zuni-indians-and-japanese-people-may-be-related/ https://youtu.be/ngEUJnulOJs

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New observations on North American origins

A book America B.C. published in 1975 by Barry Fell, a Harvard marine biologist offers overwhelming evidence that men and women from Europe were living and working in North America as early as 800 BC. He has further demonstrated that the Celtic sun god Bel and the Carthaginian/Phoenician god Baal are identical and has found a dedication… Continue reading New observations on North American origins

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Tim Severin & The Brendan Voyage

Throughout 1976-1977, Severin led a small group of fellow explorers as they sailed the journey from Ireland west across the Atlantic Ocean to the Promised Land believed to have been completed by Saint Brendan in the sixth century. Saint Brendan had made the journey in a large currach made of a wooden frame and covered… Continue reading Tim Severin & The Brendan Voyage

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Chief Two Trees

"Being Native American Indian is a state of mind which creates a way of life. With this way of life comes teaching and knowledge passed down from generation to generation. Now is the time to share this knowledge and I am willing to help those that are sincere in their desire to help themselves. However,… Continue reading Chief Two Trees