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These incredibly rich hydrothermal crusts were the attraction for colonists and sea traders beginning around 2200 BC out of the Mediterranean. The zenith of coastal mining appeared to relate to the Solomon era of 950 BC when Phoenician vessels came to the fabled land of Ophir out of the Red Sea port at Ezion-Geber on three-year voyages across oceans returning exotics to the exploding Mediterranean cultures.
The city had a massive necropolis, religious area, market places, council house, towers, and a theatre, and was divided into four equally-sized residential areas with the same layout. Roughly in the middle of the city stood a high citadel called the Byrsa. It was one of the largest cities in Hellenistic times (by some estimates only Alexandria was larger) and was among the largest cities in pre-industrial history.
and about Central America?
The phoenicians used to travel far from Pillars of Hercules and i am asking what if by mistake they got trap into the Golf stream? This stream could direct them instantly at the Aztec empire or at the Maya Empire.
The boats didn't carry supplies for many weeks at sea (nor could they.)
There's no match at all with the Phoenecians and South American cultures.
How can we tell if a civlilzation is related to another? They have the same root language. Their early artifacts are identical to each other. Their early writing (alphabet) is the same. Their symbosl are similar or the same. Their gods are the same.
Originally posted by goddogo1
So who discovered the World as the thread head decribes?
Now i understand why in fear of exposing the trade routes the used to sunk their ships. Becouse they knew something the rest of the world didn't.
-Earth was not flat
Originally posted by merka
Originally posted by goddogo1
So who discovered the World as the thread head decribes?
Isnt the answer obvious? No one knows!
It really depends on how you mean define discover too.