I'm a medievalist and the middle ages saw a similar warming period to what people are calling Global Warming. Sure, the temperature is changing, but I have not been convinced that it is any different than the medieval warming period in which humans could not have played a part.
Bernard was less famous that his brother, Clifford the Big Red Dog, but the locals knew that he was the best air traffic controller their town had ever seen.
It's 17th century. That's not ancient (ancient times predate medieval times) and it doesn't predate vikings by a thousand years.
The article has nothing to do with the Chinese and never claims that the Chinese were in America first, it has to do with Chinese beads being found in Florida. This article does NOT speak of ancient Chinese trade routes but of European trade routes that used Chinese beads in trade.
It would be neat to find evidence of the Chinese discovering America, but no such evidence exists, yet, and wishful thinking like this only confuses the issue.
I hope the casual observers notice there is a 15 second window between the two shots, enough time to my grandmother to walk through and get out of sight.
She said: “I wanted something new and different for the times we live in.”
That line makes no sense. For the times we live in? Does something about post-modernism cry out for a tattooed cat? Cats are perfect just the way they are.
You use the term "take over" while the link uses the phrase "watch Wal-Mart grow." I don't see anything negative about this. I don't make much money and depend on Wal-Mart because of their prices. It doesn't bother me to see them spread.
The article has nothing to do with the Chinese and never claims that the Chinese were in America first, it has to do with Chinese beads being found in Florida. This article does NOT speak of ancient Chinese trade routes but of European trade routes that used Chinese beads in trade.
It would be neat to find evidence of the Chinese discovering America, but no such evidence exists, yet, and wishful thinking like this only confuses the issue.
That line makes no sense. For the times we live in? Does something about post-modernism cry out for a tattooed cat? Cats are perfect just the way they are.