| ISBN: 1-930053-02-9 |
Experts Argue: The Diffusionist Inventionist Controversy (Fingerhut; 2000 -- Regina Books)
Who discovered America? The controversy has been waging for nearly 500
years. Here is an in-depth study of not one or two but literally dozens
of possible pre-columbian "discoveries" and 2,000 years of global
traders.
In this study, scholars who allege that non-native Americans sailed
accross the oceans to America and had an impact on the way their hosts
lived are called "transocean culture diffusionists." According to them,
the Americas were purposely visited for trade by persons accidently
driven by storm-tossed drift voyages. Such scholars hold that
intersocial contacts were, and are, normal.
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