Discovery of America
- Teaching a people's History - Zinn Education Project71452
- Zinn Education Project - facebook71453
- 'First Americans were Australian' - BBC 8/9971454
- Indigenous Australians - Wikipedia71455
- Beringia - Wikipedia71456
- Paleo-Indians - Wikipedia71457
- Settlement of the Americas - Wikipedia71458
- Genetic History of Indigenous Peoples of the Americas71459
- List of Archaeological Periods (North America)71460
- Mesoamerican Chronology - Wikipedia71461
- List of Archaeological Periods (Mesoamerica)71462
- Meadowcroft Rockshelter (17.000 BC) - Wikipedia71463
- Monte Verde (12.500 BC) - Wikipedia71464
- Clovis Culture (11.500 BC) - Wikipedia71465
- Dorset Culture - Wikipedia71466
- Archaeology of the Americas - Wikipedia71467
- Pre-Columbian Trans-oceanic Contact - Wikipedia71468
- Models of Migration to the New World - Wikipedia71469
- Classification of Indigenous Peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia71470
- Indigenous Languages of the Americas - Wikipedia71471
- Indigenous Peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia71472
- Native Americans - Wikipedia71473
- Nazca Culture - Wikipedia71474
- Nazca Lines - Wikipedia71475
- Bjarni Hergolfsson (985) - Wikipedia71476
- Leif Ericson (1003) - Wikipedia71477
- L'Anse aux Meadows (Vikings) - Wikipedia71478
- History of Geodesy - Wikipedia71479
- Eratosthenes (200 BC) - Wikipedia71480
- Inca Empire - Wikipedia71481
- Capitulations of Santa Fe (1492)71482
- Christopher Columbus (1492) - Wikipedia71483
- Columbus Letter on the First Voyage71484
- Chimor - Wikipedia261932
- Hispaniola - Wikipedia71485
- Moche culture - Wikipedia261934
- John Cabot (1497) - Wikipedia71486
- Amerigo Vespucci (1499) - Wikipedia71487
- Spanish Colonization of the Americas - Wikipedia71488
- Vikings settled in North America in 1021AD, study says - BBC 21.10.21258728