EAST AFRICANS & ANCIENT NAVIGATION by Harry Bourne bsooty1@aol.com Why It Could Not Be In a series of papers, this writer has proposed that our ancestors were very much more in touch by sea than is usually accepted by most maritime historians. Doubts about this lead us into something seen in many other of Read More
East Africans & Ancient Navigation
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- Post date | July 2, 2015