This book offers a detailed analysis of Plutarch’s account of ancient voyages to the New World, examining the geographical and mathematical aspects of the voyages and assessing their plausibility. The author draws on a wide range of historical and scientific sources to provide a compelling argument for the existence of pre-Columbian contact between the Americas and the Old World. This book will be of interest to historians, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the early exploration and discovery of the Americas.
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