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"The First Europeans to Reach the New World"

By Gary Fretz

Q. With all of the new technology available today, we should be able to know precisely when the first European ships reached the New World. What is the latest news? It was a group of Vikings who made landfall around 900 A.D., right?

A. Wrong! It is now confirmed that a Roman ship reached Brazil around the year 19 B.C.! Here is the whole story …

Two thousand years ago, the most valuable commodity “known to man” was salt. This is because most fresh meats and fish were preserved by packing in salt. In fact, salt was so valuable, it was used in place of coinage. This is where the word “salary” emerged (as well as the expression “he’s not worth his salt”). The Romans had a large salt production facility on Ilha do Sal (Salt Island) in the Cape Verde Islands, which are 350 miles off the coast of West Africa. This location is directly in the path of the hot, dry winds of the Sahara Desert, which can easily blow 60 knots from the east.
It is believed that this Roman merchant vessel was heading for Salt Island to pick up a load of salt and to provision the local army garrison when a fierce Sahara storm started. Roman ships were clumsy by modem standards and would have no choice but to lower their sails and to run with the winds to avoid capsizing. The Sahara winds can blow for many days and the Salt Ship was carried to Guanabara Bay (near Rio de Janeiro) in Brazil.
In the middle of the - Bay is a large submerged rock lying 3’ below the surface called Xareu Rock (named after a local fish that congregates here). The ship appears to have been travelling at a high rate of speed when she struck the rock. She broke into two pieces and settled in 75’ of water near the base of the rock.

In the late 1970’s, a local fisherman using nets around Xareu Rock kept “catching” some large (3’ tall), heavy earthen jars which tore his nets. He mistakenly thought these were “macumba”jars, which are used in local voodoo ceremonies and then thrown into the sea. So, as the jars were hauled up, he smashed them with a hammer and threw the small pieces back into the water in an attempt to prevent tearing his nets in the future.
If he had only known what treasures he was destroying! In recent years, a scuba diver was spear fishing around Xareu Rock and found eight similar jars that he took home.
He sold six jars to tourists before the Brazilian police arrested him with the two remaining jars for illegally selling ancient artifacts. Archaeologists immediately identified these as Roman amphorae of the 1st century B.C These containers were originally used to carry water, grain, salted fish, meat, olives, olive oil and other foods necessary to feed the ship’s crew and to provision Roman outposts. One of the world’s foremost authorities on Roman shipwrecks, Robert Marx, found more artifacts and confirmed this as an authentic Roman shipwreck.
The world’s foremost authority on Roman amphorae analyzed the clay in the jars and confirmed that these were manufactured at Kouass which was a Roman seaport, 2000 years ago, on the coast of modem-day Morocco. The Institute of Archaeology of the University of London performed thermo luminescence testing (which is a more accurate dating process than Carbon 14 dating) and the date of the manufacture was determined to be around 19 B.C. Many more amphorae and some marble objects were recovered, as well as a Roman bronze fibula (a clasp device used to fasten a coat or shirt).

So, why haven't we heard more about this fantastic find? One would think this news would make headlines around the world… The short answer is “politics”. At the time the amphorae were confirmed to be "Roman", the large Italian faction in Brazil were extremely excited about this news.

The Italian ambassador to Brazil notified the Brazilian government that, since the Romans were the first to "discover" Brazil, then all Italian immigrants should be granted immediate citizenship. There are a large number of Italian immigrants in Brazil and the government has created a tedious and costly citizenship application procedure for Italians that does not apply to Portuguese immigrants. The Brazilian government would not give in and the Italians in Brazil staged demonstrations. In response, the Brazilian government ordered all civilians off the recovery project and censored further news about the wreck hoping to diffuse the civil unrest. The Brazilian Navy continues to excavate the wreck in secret.
We only know about it because of what Robert Marx learned before he was dismissed and what the University of London has leaked. This shipwreck may help explain some other intriguing Brazilian finds: - Several hundred ancient Roman silver and bronze coins were unearthed near Recife, Brazil. Did these once belong to the castaways of the Salt Ship?

- A tribe of white, mostly blonde haired, blue-eyed "Indians" has been found in a remote region of the Amazon jungle. Could these be the descendants of the shipwrecked sailors of the Xareu wreck? DNA analysis of these “Indians” will surely bring some interesting facts to light!

2 posted on 12/10/2003 5:44:48 PM PST by blam
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Interesting article. Thanks for posting it.
3 posted on 12/10/2003 5:55:55 PM PST by NoCurrentFreeperByThatName
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you find some of the best stuff.....do you have a link about that white Amazon tribe?
4 posted on 12/10/2003 5:56:24 PM PST by Ahban
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"The First Europeans to Reach the New World"

This all reminds me of the Italian media crowing (after Buzz Aldrin said "Mama Mia!" up there)"Italian Spoken On Moon!"

15 posted on 12/10/2003 6:46:10 PM PST by ErnBatavia (Taglineus Interruptus)
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Great Post. Freepers are the best.
16 posted on 12/10/2003 6:49:48 PM PST by dix
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I thought the LDS had already claimed those blonde 'Indians'.
22 posted on 12/10/2003 7:03:55 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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Hmmmmmmm.
Sounds like a new entry for the next edition of Forbidden Archeology.
23 posted on 12/10/2003 7:04:02 PM PST by Publius6961 (40% of Californians are as dumb as a sack of rocks.)
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bttfl
38 posted on 12/10/2003 8:45:14 PM PST by Cacique
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Fascinating article, thanks for posting!
44 posted on 12/10/2003 10:09:37 PM PST by Eva
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A tribe of white, mostly blonde haired, blue-eyed "Indians" has been found in a remote region of the Amazon jungle

Aw, that's a red herring. They've been talking about blond blue eyed Injuns in the US too, but they were always just beyond the boundaries of where the explorer had gone to. Furthermore, why would Romans in 19 B.C. be blonde and blue-eyed????
54 posted on 02/20/2004 3:22:23 AM PST by Cronos (W2K4!)
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But it may have been possible that a Roman ship trading with Britain in the time of Claudius would be blown off-course, but not in 19 B.C. At that time, the Romans stuck to the Mare Nostrum -- the Mediterranean. The only Atlantic crossings were across the Englsih Channel in 50 BC.
55 posted on 02/20/2004 3:23:53 AM PST by Cronos (W2K4!)
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But a good article. Thanks for posting it. I really do appreciate the ones you post, very insightful. Phoenicians may have come to America, Vikings too and maybe Chinese and Japanese. But there weren't any real explorations or continuous trade. But then again... the Old Kingdom egyptians traded with nubia only once every few decades, so it was a fantabulous land to them, probably America would have been the same -- a journey every 20 odd years for rare materials. But then why was it broken off in the case of the Romans??
56 posted on 02/20/2004 3:26:33 AM PST by Cronos (W2K4!)
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The thing about the blond "Roman" tribe doesn't make sense. If a bunch of Mediterranean types arrived in South America 2000 years ago, they would have been assimilated into the native population or died by about 1900 years ago.


90 posted on 09/28/2005 11:47:58 AM PDT by march violet
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