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Found in Alaska, These Blue Beads Could Be the Oldest Evidence of European Goods in North America
George Dvorsky
2/06/21 8:00AM
European-crafted glass beads found at three different indigenous sites in northern Alaska date back to the pre-colonial period of North America, in what is an intriguing archaeological discovery.
Somehow, these blueberry-sized beads made their way from what is now Venice, Italy, to the Brooks Range mountains of Alaska at some point during the mid-to-late 15th century, according to new research published in American Antiquity.
The authors of the paper, archaeologists Michael Kunz from the University of Alaska Museum of the North and Robin Mills from the Bureau of Land Management, suspect the beads were trade goods that, after passing through Chinas Silk Road, eventually made their way through Siberia and eventually into Alaska via the Bering Strait. If confirmed, it would be the first documented instance of the presence of indubitable European materials in prehistoric sites in the Western Hemisphere as the result of overland transport across the Eurasian continent, the authors wrote in their study.
No biggie, right? In other words, indigenous North Americans had their hands on Renaissance jewelry prior to the arrival of European colonists, if this interpretation is correct. Mind blown.
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https://gizmodo.com/found-in-alaska-these-blue-beads-could-be-the-oldest-e-1846208780
George Dvorsky
2/06/21 8:00AM
European-crafted glass beads found at three different indigenous sites in northern Alaska date back to the pre-colonial period of North America, in what is an intriguing archaeological discovery.
Somehow, these blueberry-sized beads made their way from what is now Venice, Italy, to the Brooks Range mountains of Alaska at some point during the mid-to-late 15th century, according to new research published in American Antiquity.
The authors of the paper, archaeologists Michael Kunz from the University of Alaska Museum of the North and Robin Mills from the Bureau of Land Management, suspect the beads were trade goods that, after passing through Chinas Silk Road, eventually made their way through Siberia and eventually into Alaska via the Bering Strait. If confirmed, it would be the first documented instance of the presence of indubitable European materials in prehistoric sites in the Western Hemisphere as the result of overland transport across the Eurasian continent, the authors wrote in their study.
No biggie, right? In other words, indigenous North Americans had their hands on Renaissance jewelry prior to the arrival of European colonists, if this interpretation is correct. Mind blown.
{more}
https://gizmodo.com/found-in-alaska-these-blue-beads-could-be-the-oldest-e-1846208780
This would mean that European glass beads wound up in coastal China after traveling along the Silk Road, then crossed the Bering Strait or the North Pacific. So Eastern Asians were ALSO here in North America before Columbus!
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"Found in Alaska, These Blue Beads Could Be the Oldest Evidence of European Goods in North America" (Original Post)
krispos42
Feb 2021
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(111,245 posts)1. There is archaeological evidence in the PNW
I recall reading about datable blue and white pot shards.
I don't know if this will ever be authenticated, but it really does look like a Chinese "Kilroy was here." It's just awfully far afield, most Asian archaeology has been on the coast. https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-americas/new-evidence-ancient-chinese-explorers-landed-america-excites-experts-003087
Rick Rolle
(90 posts)2. It seems pretty much everyone was here before Columbus.
Can we stop celebrating him, now?