Posted on 09/27/2014 8:41:05 PM PDT by Theoria
The map offers accurate geographical representations to a modern satellite image of Alaska, the west coast and the Pacific. The Bering Straight
For a guy who claimed to spend 17 years in China as a confidant of Kublai Khan, Marco Polo left a surprisingly skimpy paper trail. No Asian sources mention the footloose Italian. The only record of his 13th-century odyssey through the Far East is the hot air of his own Travels, which was actually an as told to penned by a writer of romances. But a set of 14 parchments, now collected and exhaustively studied for the first time, give us a raft of new stories about Polos journeys and something notably missing from his own account: maps.The criticisms of Marco Polo -- and there's a book out in the past five or so years which purports to debunk the Travels, then at the end does a volte-face -- have seemed ridiculous for some time.
If genuine, the maps would show that Polo recorded the shape of the Alaskan coastand the strait separating it from Asiafour centuries before Vitus Bering, the Danish explorer long considered the first European to do so. Perhaps more important, they suggest Polo was aware of the New World two centuries before Columbus.
...says Benjamin B. Olshin, a historian of cartography whose book, The Mysteries of the Marco Polo Maps, is out in November from the University of Chicago Press. Theres nothing else that matches that, if thats true.
He has cult members everywhere, to this day.
No matter where you are, in any crowd in America, just yell out MARCO...., and his followers will respond.
POLO!
You guys are EVERYWHERE!
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We’re the types of guys that’ll never settle down,
We’re the wanderers, the wanderers ....
We wander around and round and round and round and round
There are various suggestions that Columbus had information about lands across the sea which gave him the courage to try to go there. I believe the Portuguese fishermen were harvesting the Grand Banks before 1492.
Might that be the location where Gov. Palin claimed that Russia could be seen from Alaska?
Nah, she's so stupid. She thinks there are "Death Panels" in Obamacare.
And she thought that Russia would invade Ukraine.
>>Stanley Chojnacki, a University of North Carolina expert on gender relations in 14th-century Venice<<
Can you get any more obscure and meaningless?
Then again Polo, Columbus were late comers to the scene, as the Jomon of Japan likely sailed to the Americas using the Black Current in 14,500 BC ...
I think Leif Ericson has a stronger claim on that honor than Marco Polo. His voyages along the East coast of Canada
were 500 years before Columbus.
Perhaps. But neither one of them ever documented such “discoveries”. Seems to me like another attempt to delegitimize Columbus.
I knew when Sara said about Russia being seen from her house - an Alaskan island is 50 miles from a Russian island. Alaska was invaded by Japan in WW II.
The Vikings and who knows the Irish or the Welsh or the Phoenicians or Egyptians?
Is that you, Mr. Dimucci?
Wouldn’t it be markedly easier to make a list of people who didn’t discover America?
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