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Book Review - Ancient Ocean Crossings: Reconsidering the Case for Contacts with the Pre-Columbian Americas

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Bellwood, Peter

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University of New Mexico

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On the dust cover of this book, Stephen Jett tells us that he wishes to encourage readers “to revaluate the common belief that there was no significant interaction between the chiefdoms and civilizations of Eurasia and Africa and peoples who occupied the alleged terra incognita beyond the great oceans.” That alleged terra incognita is the Americas.

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Journal of Anthropological Research

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