http://pangeawv.com/advancedcivilization.html
sorry couldn't help it. have fun
of course Clovis wasn't first and neither was Colombus...but this fellow might be a little loose in the loft. or maybe not.
Egyptian artifacts found in west virginia?
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Re: Egyptian artifacts found in west virginia?
Some of the same stuff from a little less hysterical background.
http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/outliers.html
There is a lot of evidence of things that are not talked about in polite company in this area.
http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/outliers.html
There is a lot of evidence of things that are not talked about in polite company in this area.
Re: Egyptian artifacts found in west virginia?
I support the hypothesis that Phoenicians/Carthaginians maintained regular global trans-oceanic trade routes, and even permanent trading posts, from around 1,800 BC to 146 BC, when Scipio, in blissful ignorance, razed Carthage to the ground, and whatever physical knowledge (books, maps, manuals) of far lands and global navigation there was with it.
Ancient Egyptian artifacts in Virginia fit in that scenario.
Ancient Egyptian artifacts in Virginia fit in that scenario.