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To: TobagoJack who wrote (91784)6/22/2012 9:13:04 PM
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Very very unlikely. They are looking as if 3.300 years ago was like 1.000 years ago.

The population of the whole Eurasia 3.300 years ago was very sparse. Most likely people would be born, live and die in a radius of 50 km.

Thruth can be: Gold is as old as stated but was taken to Europe in much more recent times. Vikings following rivers plundered this gold and took it back. Just get a map of Vikings trips and you can see it is possible.

Europeans cannot plainly state: Stealing is as old as Europe. Thus they concoct this story of ancient trade.
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