There is a recognition among most curious, intelligent people that those people who greeted the "exploring" and "settling" Europeans were not the first people traveling about what is now known as North, Central, and South America. I also believe it has been now documented from exploration of the Greenland et al area that the Scandinavians arrived before the Southern Europeans and Islanders arrived on the Western shores of South American having traveled across the Southern Pacific.*
There is evidence of them in the islands off the coast and evidence of inhabitants along certain areas of the West coast of S. America.
I'm not sure what all that has to do with "the Plan B pill," but ....
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Originally Posted by LexusLover
it was a controversy in Brazil over this in the mid 70 - early 80's. their history says Spanish were the first to land in S. America. no body else.
well there is underwater evidence that the Romans visited S. America. on some roman art on artifacts depicts food thats not grown in europe in s. america.
divers found a number of roman shipwrecks and hundreds of Amphora off the coast of brasil.
the military junta of brazil forbade all diving archeology off the coast of brazil. that law is still on the books.
they didn't want to diminish their Portuguese saint who settled brazil. forget his name tho.