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Experts Sinking Theory on China. Stephanie Hoo.

by Hoo, Stephanie; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 1Global Issues. Publisher: Detroit News, 2003ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): America -- Discovery and exploration | Cartography -- History | Discoveries in geography | Explorers -- Chinese | Historians | Historical geography | Menzies | Zheng He 1371-1433DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Forgive Gavin Menzies for feeling a little defensive. His book, '1421: The Year China Discovered America,' may be selling briskly in the United States, but his extraordinary theory that Chinese explorers reached the New World decades before Christopher Columbus is proving a tougher sell to academics--even here in China." (DETROIT NEWS) This article discusses Gavin Menzies's controversial theory that the Chinese discovered America in 1421.
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Originally Published: Experts Sinking Theory on China, Feb. 2, 2003; pp. 17A.

"Forgive Gavin Menzies for feeling a little defensive. His book, '1421: The Year China Discovered America,' may be selling briskly in the United States, but his extraordinary theory that Chinese explorers reached the New World decades before Christopher Columbus is proving a tougher sell to academics--even here in China." (DETROIT NEWS) This article discusses Gavin Menzies's controversial theory that the Chinese discovered America in 1421.

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