Or, they're using proper scientific terminology to explain historical timelines rather than relying on the ravings of fictional writings constituting fairy tales.
# 7 I am pretty sure there are plenty of evidence on Norse settlements other places than Greenland and Canada - How about Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, UK, France, Russia, Baltics, Ireland....
Esther, What we're talking about is the Norse settlements leading to the settling of the North American continent. Greenland because of it's proximity to N. America is the reason it's included.
This ancient site in Egypt is a cool example of how the famous Obelisks of Egypt were constructed. Carved directly out of bedrock, cracks within the granite forced the project to b abandoned thousands of years ago.
Or, they're using proper scientific terminology to explain historical timelines rather than relying on the ravings of fictional writings constituting fairy tales.
# 7 I am pretty sure there are plenty of evidence on Norse settlements other places than Greenland and Canada - How about Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, UK, France, Russia, Baltics, Ireland....
Esther, What we're talking about is the Norse settlements leading to the settling of the North American continent. Greenland because of it's proximity to N. America is the reason it's included.
or they are respectful that not all religions utilize the same calendar...
"When in Rome..."
...I use my own d@$% calendar, and I expect everyone else to accommodate me!!!!!
Darwin has nothing to do with historical timelines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacsayhuam%C3%A1n
What we're talking about is the Norse settlements leading to the settling of the North American continent. Greenland because of it's proximity to N. America is the reason it's included.