pre-Columbus Bering trade from Alaska to Europe
2021-02-05 19:17:32.819959+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
University of Alaska — Fairbanks: Blue beads in the tundra:
Glass beads the size of blueberries found by archaeologists in a Brooks Range house pit might be the first European item ever to arrive in North America, predating the arrival of Columbus by a few decades.
Made in Venice, Italy, the tiny blue beads might have travelled more than 10,000 miles in the skin pockets of aboriginal adventurers to reach Bering Strait. There, someone ferried them across the ocean to Alaska.