
Kolumbus kam als Letzter - Als Grönland grün war
Wie Kelten und Wikinger Amerika besiedelten
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Martin Molitor
About this listen
Spannende Fakten und Beweise, faszinierend aufgezeigt!
Bestsellerautor Zillmer widmet sich einem neuen Aufgabe, nachdem mehrere seiner spektakulären Theorien bestätigt wurden: er untersucht nun die großen Rätsel unserer Vergangenheit. Was verrät uns die Welt der Ogham-Inschriften, die auf den Kolossalköpfen der Olmeken in Mexiko zu finden sind? Wann kamen die Wikinger nach Grönland? Hat die Papstkirche möglicherweise die europäische Geschichtsschreibung verändert? Und was wissen wir wirklich über die Maya und Inka? Diese Fragen und viele mehr versucht Zillmer zu beantworten.
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