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ANCIENT VISITORS TO

NORTH AMERICA

Robert D. Morritt

 

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          Way back in the shadows and mists of time. Ancient visitors regularly visited North America. The coastlines and terrain was very different then and after an interstadial era the Glaciers had melted and North America was just another route taken often accidentally by archaic travelers who moved onwards in search of the food-chain.

It appears that indigenous North Americans and Europeans possibly co-existed in isolated pockets as far back as 2000 to 1200BC (or even earlier) except for periods when they competed for the same ‘hunting grounds or a new territory to settle.

 

          This book ‘Ancient Visitors to North America’ whilst full of conjecture allows the reader to witness the trace of people who arrived in North America centuries before Columbus who himself had never set foot on North American soil.