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Phoenician coin that is believed to contain a world map

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Did the Phoenicians Discover the New World? The Phoenician coin presumed to contain a map of the ancient world according to Geologist Mark McMenamin of Mount Holyoke College. The coin is in Dr. McMenamin's collection.

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