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  1. Sailor.X

    Alternate History What if 300 Roman Soldiers get stranded in North America

    More than likely. Lots of caves in the Southeast and Native Americans did go into caves for various reasons in the Ancient past.
  2. Sailor.X

    Alternate History What if 300 Roman Soldiers get stranded in North America

    According to the map in this page. Tin Deposits in the United States Their are some Tin Deposits in Alabama. Tin is known to the Natives in that area. Just not widely used. So if some Tin makes it's way to SC. The Romans will more than likely cut some deal to get it delivered to them. Same with...
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    Alternate History What if 300 Roman Soldiers get stranded in North America

    Blame the dastardly Google spell check. Dude both USC and Clemson University did archeological digs throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s uncovering the sites. It is well documented. And none of the data is woke. Don't use what is happening today and putting it on the backs of people who did hard...
  4. Sailor.X

    Alternate History What if 300 Roman Soldiers get stranded in North America

    It should be noted that their are both Copper and Gold deposits in the Upstate of South Carolina.
  5. Sailor.X

    Alternate History What if 300 Roman Soldiers get stranded in North America

    Actually we were settled farmers by 43 AD. The early version of my Tribe the Santee along with the Edisto, Chicora and many others were growing indigenous crops. Us being hunter gathers in this time period is a stereo type. They have uncovered the settlement sites for the tribes...
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    Alternate History What if 300 Roman Soldiers get stranded in North America

    In this scenario circa 43 AD a Roman invasion fleet meant for the invasion of Britain. Ge blown off course by a sudden massive storm at sea. 3 Months later the ships crash into the South Carolina coast near what would become Beaufort SC. Only 300 Roman Soldiers survive the ordeal. Their ships...
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