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For those who have seen through their "Columbus was first (except for some Viking that don't really count)" nonsense, Henriette Mertz awaits. Sadly, the isolationist faction in Powell-doctrine dominated quackademia still controls the narrative, as they did in Mertz' day. Surely there are many nits to pick in this book, but I think Mertz is fundamentally correct, and this book provides a valuable insight into the Chinese contributions to the complex pre-Columbian American melting pot. The book is, for the most part, and enjoyable read, though the last quarter of it or so seemed to drag a bit compared to the earlier sections. Sadly, the isol Mertz' premise that two ancient Chinese texts describe ancient explorations of Americas is sound, and she makes a good case.
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Mertz' premise that two ancient Chinese texts describe ancient explorations of Americas is sound, and she makes a good case. There is no intent here to uncover any unknown archeological matter?. In bringing to light the truth of that which has been written in both ancient documents, the field of archeology has been freely drawn upon for corroborative evidence?and it has produced many of the answers. Exploratory matter is always imperfect?if one waited until perfection were reached, little would be accomplished. In various instances throughout the translations, two or three nearby mountain peaks might well have fulfilled the requirements set forth in the Classics?the wrong peak may have been chosen. The writer is deeply conscious of the fact that many errors may occur on the following pages. Other migrations undoubtedly took place thousands of years earlier but we do not know when. The two stories, given here, cannot be presumed to be the very first actual journeys that took place but they are, in my opinion, rather the first geographical descriptions so recorded and the record preserved. The ever-present puzzle of the earliest of Chinese expeditions to America, has been a problem that we have not as yet solved. The reason for the assumption is that we have never understood them.
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The earliest one has been assumed to be mythological and the later one, false. This writing hopes to show that the context of both documents is true.
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Both stories, written in China and appearing here in English translation, were written at an early date and both have been carefully preserved in the Chinese archives from that day to this?both still exist. One of the stories, recounted here for the very first time, has waited that long the second story has waited fifteen hundred years. Both stories, written in China and appearing here in English translation, were written at an early date and both have been carefully preserved in the Chinese archives from that day to this?both still Four thousand years is a long time to wait. Four thousand years is a long time to wait.