Phonecians likely visited the Olmec
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Date: September 3rd, 2025 11:45 PM Author: cock of zohran mamdani
Oh cool I found a pic online
https://i.imgur.com/fqpIBWQ.jpeg
It's real. I have my own pics
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Date: September 3rd, 2025 11:55 PM Author: cock of zohran mamdani
Context:
https://imgur.com/a/zg0qmtm
First one is out of focus, I know and I'm pissed. But I was shooting through glass without a lens hood and it was dark af and mirrorless cameras suck.
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Date: September 4th, 2025 1:10 AM Author: cock of zohran mamdani
Good thing birdshits destroyed Carthage so we can't look into any of this;
"The wide diffusion of Olmec artifacts and "Olmecoid" iconography throughout much of Mesoamerica indicates the existence of extensive long-distance trade networks. Exotic, prestigious and high-value materials such as greenstone and marine shell were moved in significant quantities across large distances."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmecs
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Date: September 4th, 2025 12:27 PM Author: cock of zohran mamdani
In 1996, McMenamin proposed that Phoenician sailors discovered the New World c. 350 BC.[13] Carthage minted gold staters in 350 BC bearing a pattern in the reverse exergue of the coins, which McMenamin interpreted as a map of the Mediterranean with the Americas shown to the west across the Atlantic.[13][14] As of 2024, McMenamin still holds to his hypothesis that these gold staters represent images of the New World, as a second specimen of the critical Jenkins-Lewis JL#11 stater has surfaced with an exergue map pattern identical to that seen in the British Museum specimen. Later McMenamin demonstrated that the Farley coins found in America were modern forgeries but these Farley coins are not related to the gold staters with the world map.[15]
Lucio Russo has speculated about a probable arrival of Phoenicians in the Americas in his philologic analyses of Ptolemy's Geography.[16] In his book, Ptolemy gives the coordinates of the Fortunate Isles but at the same time he shrinks the size of the world by one third compared to the size measured by Eratosthenes.[17] Russo observes that by attributing those coordinates to the Antilles, the world gets back to the right size, the geographical description given by Ptolemy fits much better and certain puzzling deformations in Ptolemy's world map disappear. Russo argues that the Antilles coordinates must have been known to Ptolemy's source, Hipparchus. Hipparchus lived in Rhodes and may have gotten this information from Phoenicians sailors, since they had full control of the western Mediterranean in those times.
In 2019, the Phoenician Ship Expedition by Philip Beale used a replica of an ancient Phoenician ship to sail from Carthage, Tunisia to Santo Domingo intending to demonstrate the possibility of an ancient voyage.[18]
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