Posted on 07/17/2023 5:15:48 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
This documentary rewrites the history of South America: Did Roman slaves escape to the "New World" 2000 years ago?
In 146 B.C., Rome attacked Carthage. The fate of the survivors: they became Roman slaves. This thrilling South America centric documentary poses a thought-provoking question: Could some of these Carthaginian refugees have fled their Roman captors, journeying across the Atlantic to seek refuge in the untamed landscapes of South America?
Unveiling for the first time, compelling evidence that sheds new light on this hypothesis, our documentary delves into fresh archaeological findings in the lush Amazon, employs cutting-edge genetic analyses of South Americas contemporary populace, and inspects the ancient secrets held by Chachapoya mummies. Assembling this historical jigsaw, the documentary uncovers an awe-inspiring possibility: Over 2000 years ago, Mediterranean seafarers – possibly escaping Roman dominance – might have populated the 'New World', thereby forming an unexpected link between the ancient Romans and the vibrant cultures of South America. Enjoy the documentary "Carthages Lost Warriors".From Roman Empire to South America? Carthages Lost Warriors | Documentary | 53:21
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