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Skywizard
4th October 2013, 19:52
http://s2.djyimg.com/n3/eet-content/uploads/2013/09/Pineapple-with-background-676x450.png
Three depictions of pineapples from the Roman era. The statue is from the third century A.D. and is now in the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire of Geneva. At the top right, a fresco in “Casa dell’Efebo” in Pompeii, and at the bottom right, an Augustan age mosaic, now in the palace “Massimo” of the National Museum of Rome. (Lucio Russo)


CAVALESE, Italy—The year 1492 is one of history’s most famous dates, when America was discovered by Europeans. However that “New World” may have been already known to the ancient Greeks, according to a book by Italian physicist and philologist Lucio Russo.

The translated title for Russo’s book would be “The Forgotten America: The Relationship Among Civilizations and an Error Made by Ptolemy.” But the author told the Epoch Times that the title for the English version, which isn’t ready yet, will probably be “When the World Shrunk.”

Some Clues
Among the many clues of contact between ancient Europeans and Native Americans are the few pre-Columbian texts to have survived the Spanish devastation.

In a book about the origins of the Maya-Quiché people there are many interesting points. The fathers of that civilization, according to the text, were “black people, white people, people of many faces, people of many languages,” and they came from the East. “And it isn’t clear how they crossed over the sea. They crossed over as if there were no sea,” says the text.

However, researchers later decided to translate the Mayan word usually meant for “sea” as “lake.”

There are also many Mayan depictions and texts about men with beards. But Native Americans do not grow beards.

Furthermore, some artworks of the ancient Romans show pineapples, a fruit that originated in South America.



Read Full Story: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/293933-reconsidering-history-the-discovery-of-america-thousands-of-years-ago/



peace...
skywizard

13th Warrior
4th October 2013, 21:18
You may find the "Illinois Mystery Cave" of some interest...

Rocky_Shorz
4th October 2013, 21:48
better yet the hidden tomb in the Grand Canyon, showing Egyptians traveled to the us long before its discovery...

first published in the Smithsonian, then silence, and government military takeover of the area...

I had a link on it here somewhere on Avalon...

tons of threads on it, but mine must go back a forum, don't see the links and photos on these...

Tesla_WTC_Solution
5th October 2013, 02:17
I was wondering about the grand canyon caverns recently.
anyone have good info about those???

Skywizard
5th October 2013, 09:38
I was wondering about the grand canyon caverns recently.
anyone have good info about those???

Hey Tesla_WTC_Solution, Check out my thread here: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?60564-Ancient-Egyptians-Grand-Canyon, you may find it interesting.

peace...

deridan
5th October 2013, 13:26
they moved your link page,

seems interesting, general hypothesis to question and fit,

our ultimate seeder culture to which it refers,,,, 'multi-racial[?in our terms of equating .. ..don't multiracials over millenia converge to a bt.colour]'

and time placing, Greeks were smallest of the influenced nascent cultures(Egypt India etc.)
these seeders (of in this case culture /practice), from the far away seeder stars, pre-Atlantean, or with survivors from that planetary interaction period..?

Skywizard
5th October 2013, 14:01
they moved your link page,

seems interesting, general hypothesis to question and fit,

our ultimate seeder culture to which it refers,,,, 'multi-racial[?in our terms of equating .. ..don't multiracials over millenia converge to a bt.colour]'

and time placing, Greeks were smallest of the influenced nascent cultures(Egypt India etc.)
these seeders (of in this case culture /practice), from the far away seeder stars, pre-Atlantean, or with survivors from that planetary interaction period..?

I fixed the source link... don't know what happened? Thanks

peace...

Atlas
27th August 2014, 21:08
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Three depictions of pineapples from the Roman era. The statue is from the third century A.D. and is now in the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire of Geneva. At the top right, a fresco in “Casa dell’Efebo” in Pompeii, and at the bottom right, an Augustan age mosaic, now in the palace “Massimo” of the National Museum of Rome. (Lucio Russo)

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Botanists claim that it’s nothing more than a pinecone from a native Italian tree that bears a striking resemblance to the pineapple. The pineapple isn’t really a pineapple, but a pinecone. Romans included pinecones in their depictions of fruit because they were meant to represent virility. These critics are probably right. After all, how likely is it that a pineapple would survive an Atlantic journey in good enough shape to have its seeds planted and have the resulting tree survive long enough to bear fruit. That’s a stretch. But man, that thing looks like a pineapple. (source (http://www.historybanter.com/did-i-just-discover-evidence-that-ancient-romans-discovered-america/))