this is old knowledge. it's in the history books. i've known about this for years. not only did they discover the American continent, they made more than just one trip. so, nothing new here.
in grade school I always thought it was weird that they taught so much on how Columbus thought he was the first to discover America, he actually thought he discovered a quicker route to India. but our teachers always let us know that the Vikings came here first.
meridannight Wrote:this is old knowledge. it's in the history books. i've known about this for years. not only did they discover the American continent, they made more than just one trip. so, nothing new here.
Yes indeed, but this is yet more physical proof,
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LONDONER Wrote:Yes indeed, but this is yet more physical proof,
There was physical proof already. Sure, some more can't hurt, but really it's a done deal already.
In any case, vikings or no vikings, Columbus did not discover the continent, because he died thinking he had reach Asia.
The merit goes to the first dude after him that realized he was seeing new land. Can't remember who that was, Vespucio maybe?
Under the same standard, the credit can't go to vikings either, since they didn't made the knowledge general and clearly no permanent settlement was achieved.