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There is a sadly neglected book few people seem to know about that documents discoveries of giant artifacts in America. "The Ancient Giants Who Ruled America: The Missing Skeletons and the Great Smithsonian Cover-Up by Richard J. Dewhurst.

The great lack of artifacts discovered in the 18th and 19th centuries is due to the Smithsonian Institute pushing the isolationist theory of how North America was populated with the Beringia theory. This is obviously wrong. It's clear that the alternative, diffusionism, the theory that the continent was populated by people from many different areas at many different times, is correct.

As people began to find artifacts, particularly from burial mounds, they sent them to the Smithsonian, who kept them in a warehouse and eventually put them into a barge and dumped them at sea.

Epigrapher Barry Fell documents his discoveries and finding by interpreting ancient Ogam and Phoenician inscriptions and coins found around the country. A cache of Roman coins began washing ashore in New England last century. Coins in Phoenician script have been found in the area of the largest ancient copper mines in the world in Michigan.

The evidence ancient migration to North America is overwhelming.