USA: Discovery Of 9th Century Quranic Manuscripts Predate Columbus Travels By Five Ce

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Hmmm...interesting. Does this mean the world is not flat?
 

world news daily report is a complete joke akin to the national enquirer.
 

USA: Discovery Of 9th Century Quranic Manuscripts Predate Columbus Travels By...

Oh that news source comes out with all kinds of rubbish. That said, I'm sure countries and peoples back then were a lot like us detectorists and relic hunters today - We don't give away our sites or tell anyone. Quiet is better, mostly
 

Pretty impressive that the natives of Rhode Island traveled to the Middle East and returned with these goods. Stout fellows!
 

world news daily report is a complete joke akin to the national enquirer.

Oh that news source comes out with all kinds of rubbish. ...

Then this is just a testament to people's innate desire to gravitate towards conspiracy theories, odd stories, shakeups, etc..... Anything that challenges conventional "must be true". And is believed : Lest I be "left out". So any challenges are given 10x the credence. While anything conventional is a part of the "coverup". Yup, sure.

This psychology is why National Enquirer rags are easy sells in the supermarket line.
 

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This psychology is why National Enquirer rags are easy sells in the supermarket line.

I haven't bought one in years! Danged things are like $5.00 an issue now :(
 

I haven't bought one in years! Danged things are like $5.00 an issue now :(

If you have a library card you likely can read them online for free. Just check to see if your library participates in the Zinio online magazine library. If they do, there are more than a hundred monthly magazines available absolutely free.
 

I don't believe there's much truth to the article cited. There's tons of theories and speculation about Old World explorers in the New World before Columbus. Appears to be valid evidence of the Vikings here before Columbus. The truth of the matter is that all kinds of boats were in existence that could have made a trans-atlantic (or maybe pacific) voyage before Columbus. Whether the crew could have survived it and arrived here with the boat is another matter.
 

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