I was watching 'Atlantis Found' on the TLC (no, atlantis wasn't found) and it gave me two ideas, 1 i'll place here.
First, there is no hard evidence that trade did take place between the Americas and Mediterainian in acient times. Things like Tobaco leaves and Cocca leaves were found in Egyptian mummies within the last couple of years. These plants were found only in S.A. and in the Cocca plant case they've been only know to grow still in the Andes mountains of Bolivia. There are other things too, but i feel i'll tell them only if you feel like it.
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Anyway my point is, that these people forgot about the land areas around them, so how would we impliment this? ie what kind of criteria for such loss. This has happened before and right now we have no way of dealing with this.
First, there is no hard evidence that trade did take place between the Americas and Mediterainian in acient times. Things like Tobaco leaves and Cocca leaves were found in Egyptian mummies within the last couple of years. These plants were found only in S.A. and in the Cocca plant case they've been only know to grow still in the Andes mountains of Bolivia. There are other things too, but i feel i'll tell them only if you feel like it.
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Anyway my point is, that these people forgot about the land areas around them, so how would we impliment this? ie what kind of criteria for such loss. This has happened before and right now we have no way of dealing with this.
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