Friday, 18 November 2022

GREEK DISCOVERY OF ICELAND BY LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE



The Greek discovery of Iceland more than one thousand years before the Vikings is supported by evidence published in "The Houseman Society Journal".

Based on an essential linguistic hypothesis of his own inspiration Dr. Andrew Charles Breeze pens his latest attempt to shed light on the mystery that surrounds the exact location of the legendary Thale, the world/s northernmost land discovered by ancient Greek geographer, astronomer and explorer Pytheas of  Massalia. around 300 BC 

The philolo gy professor at the University of Paloma, Spain, known for his expertise in historical linguistics appears convinced that the "island with ice flows close to it", which took Pythias six days to reach by sailing from north of Britain, can now be fully acknowledged   

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