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THE DEFINITIVE GATHERING
OF WORLD EXPERTS
ON THE POSSIBILITY OF
EARLY TRANS-ATLANTIC CONTACT


August 15th-17th, 2008.
Saint Mary's University
Halifax, Nova Scotia

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NEWS

Mark and Wendy Phillips have joined our list of speakers. They are of the Anishinaabe tribe of Canada and will be sharing sacred stories of early contact.

First Humans To Settle Americas Came From Europe, Not From Asia Over Bering Strait Land-ice Bridge, New Research Suggests. Click here to read the article.

A speaker at the Atlantic Conference, Martin Carriere, was just featured on the Oopa Loopa Cafe. Click here to hear the interview. And check back soon to hear Scott Wolter's interview.

Terry J. Deveau, an expert of many of the local sites near Halifax, is lining up tours for the week after the conference. Click here to see the full schedule.

Romeo H. Hristov, an archaeologist specializing in Mesoamerica, has agreed to speak at the Atlantic Conference. Click here to read more about Mr. Hristov.

Danny Hennigar, author and amateur historian, has agreed to share his years of learning about Oak Island. Mr. Hennigar takes a sober look at all the mysteries.

The Oopa Loopa Cafe radio show, web site and blog is sponsoring the Atlantic Conference.

 

OUR SPONSORS


Clan Sinclair
The Clan Sinclair has for many years taken a leading role in furthering research into ancient history - both in Europe and across the Atlantic. Clan Sinclair organizations around the world will be participating in and supporting this important conference.


Ancient America Magazine covers all aspects of early trans-Atlantic archaeology throughout the Americas. Click the image above to learn more and subscribe.


The Oopa Loopa Cafe explores all areas of diffusionist work throughout the world via their web site, radio show and blog. Click the image above to learn more.

 
         


 

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