Getbig Main Boards > General Topics

Unraveling the Origins of the Roman Sword Discovered Off Oak Island

(1/1)

IroNat:
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/unraveling-origins-roman-sword-discovered-oak-island-005112

Evidence to Support Roman Presence in North America

In an attempt to dismiss skeptics, who may suggest the artifact had simply fallen off the side of a boat in more recent times, Pultizer and his team have dug up numerous other pieces of evidence to support the theory that the Romans made it to the New World more than 1,000 years before Christopher Columbus.  This includes DNA, botanical, linguistic, stone symbols,  archaeoastronomy, structure and architectural  evidence, artifacts including coins,  burial mounds, and a Roman shipwreck — where the Oak Island sword was found.

IroNat:
Oak Island has always fascinated me.

Very strange stuff.

Humble Narcissist:
Change Columbus Day to Roman's Day. Still Italian so it doesn't really make a difference.

falco:
I believe there were Viking presence in America before Columbus. In South America (Brazil) there are ancient african bones in some seashore caves that suggest that Africans reached there centuries before it was "discovered".

Navigation

[0] Message Index

Go to full version