Monday, 6 September 2021

Analysis Unlocks Secret of the Vinland Map -- it's a Fake - Yale News

Yale experts have pretty much proven that one of their own prized treasures isn't what it appeared to be. Mike Cummings explains that the Vinland Map had fallen into general disrepute as a 15-century creation, but a new collaborative effort establishes the overwhelming likelihood the ink used in the document is of 1920s or after vintage. It's a fascinating story, and "team members plan to describe their work and findings in scholarly articles." Paul Seaburn says "They're baaaack!" with The Latest Three-Finger Nazca 'Alien' Mummies Update. Carl Sagan's “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence� summary of a Laplace principle aside, we'll need more openness and details on this one. In this next case just about the whole research team writes Who Were the Toaleans? Ancient Woman's DNA Provides First Evidence for the Origin of a Mysterious Lost Culture. Among other findings, the team makes a case that "Besse"'s DNA "could indicate the main meeting point between our species and Denisovans was in Sulawesi itself" or a nearby island, perhaps a challenge to the recent claim a modern Philippines group owned the largest genetic proportion from that also-mysterious group. And more discoveries and reinterpretations are rewriting the old Eurocentric views of New World prehistory, as New Evidence Supports Idea that America's First Civilization was Made up of 'Sophisticated' Engineers and there's a re-reading of The Fall of the Aztec Empire: What Really Happened in the Battle of Tenochtitlan? (WM)

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