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Tim Wallace-Murphy, James Martin - 2023 - Uncharted (History)
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Uncharted - Tim Wallace-Murphy, James Martin - 2023
A Rediscovered History of Voyages to the Americas Before Columbus
By: Tim Wallace-Murphy, James Martin
Narrated by: Nigel Patterson
Length: 6 hrs and 24 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 04-01-23
Categories: History, Unexplained Mysteries
Language: English
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Format: mp3 64/48 stereo
The Americas have had native groups living there for more than ten thousand years, but Columbus was surely not their first visitors. Uncharted covers a range of cultures who seemingly have been visiting the Americas since long before Columbus. Evidence is explored of potential Roman and Phoenician shipwrecks off the coast of South America through to Celtic and Norse exploration of Northern America. Put simply, the history of the discovery of the North America is all wrong. How did the Knights Templar influence the discovery of the new world? What do the Sinclair family, Rosslyn chapel, and two venetian brothers have to do with the discovery of a new continent? How did the Vikings navigate their way? With source materials dating back through millennia, including very recent finds, this book will induce you to thought about a side of history still so readily dismissed by some.
Uncharted tackles the evidence and stories of visiting distant lands that abound from many cultures, such the Egyptian, Greeks, Celts, Vikings, as well as various people from Asia; and one large Chinese group likely settled in the Americas in 100 BC, which current DNA evidence supports. Columbus should be remembered, but remembered for the conquering tyrant he was. These other groups did not come to conquer, but to trade, explore, and escape.