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Did Romans reach the Americas before Columbus? Artefact found in Mexico raises questions

Roman-era artefact found in Mexico raises questions about early Mediterranean contactA small terracotta head discovered in central Mexico continues to raise questions about early contact between Europe and the Americas, with some researchers suggesting it may point to transatlantic connections long before Christopher Columbus.Known as the Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca Head, the artefact was uncovered in 1933 by Mexican archaeologist José García Payón at…
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