Pre-Columbian Trans-oceanic Contact Hypotheses - Trans-oceanic Travel From The New World

Trans-oceanic Travel From The New World

In addition to trans-oceanic travel to the Americas from elsewhere, there is also evidence for possible travels originating from the New World.

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