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Stoahist theory should not be mistaken for History theory first put forward by Herodotus (440 BC) at a time when alchemy, astrology, and evil spirits causing sickness were the science of the day.  Given the science of his day it is not surprising Herodotus not knowing of North America nor of Armorica and it’s ships, made mistakes for which we are still paying a heavy price today.  It is also possible that Herodotus knew the actual location of North America and deliberately deceived to protect intercontinental commerce.  We know Sir Isaac Newton and Einstein erred: why should we expect perfection from Herodotus given what he had to work with?  Scholars who still cleave to ancient History theory and the inaccuracies of Herodotus I refer to as “Protesters” of Stoahist Theory.  Please feel free to pass the term “Protesters on.”
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