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After years of speculation and debate, B.F. DeCosta offers a comprehensive analysis of the controversial claim that Norse explorers reached North America before Christopher Columbus. Drawing on a wide range of historical and archaeological evidence, DeCosta argues that the presence of the "Northmen" in Maine is not only plausible, but also sheds new light on the early history of the region.
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