Archeologist reclaims slice of Canadian history through engraving
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
... American scholars have reported that the copper-plate engraving, first published in 1628, depicts Bartholomew Gosnold meeting Native Americans on a New England beach in 1602. Gosnold is best known as the founder of Jamestown.But archeologist Bill Gilbert said the engraving is actually an important part of Canadian — not American — history."I knew it could not be correct," said...
















