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Gavin Menzies: August 14th 1937- April 12th, 2020

Chinese mapped America before 1430

2018 Newsletter

December 2017 – newsletter

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August 2016 Newsletter

December 2015 newsletter

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December 2014 newsletter

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News from April 2014

January 2014 newsletter

‘Who Discovered America?’ – learn more here!

NEW BOOK – ‘WHO DISCOVERED AMERICA?’

The oldest globe to depict the New World?

Rock art may show Australia’s first foreigners

Origin of Pre-Columbian dogs

A case of history repeating itself?

2,000 year old seeds sprout into tomato plants

News from Gavin

February 2013 Newsletter

“Great Lakes Copper Heist”

UK paperback of “The Lost Empire of Atlantis”!

December 2012 newsletter

‘The Lost Empire of Atlantis’ US paperback!

Tenth anniversary of the publication of ‘1421’!

The Two Thousand Year Old Computer

August 2012 newsletter

April 2012 Newsletter

When China ruled the Waves? The Maritime Cultures of Asia in Context

Some new interviews coming up!

A new schedule of radio interviews!

Gavin’s interview with Scott Cluthe:

Some upcoming radio interviews in the USA!

Gavin in the Islington Gazette

It’s Rainmaking Time!

“Let’s Talk with Steve Gilmour” – Talk Radio Europe

Gavin’s schedule for coming weeks

Interview with Gavin – Global Times

Interview with Gavin – China Daily

New website – Archives of Cultural Exchanges

Gavin discusses ‘1434’ with Kim Greenhouse

Gavin discusses peer review with Kim Greenhouse and Dr. Tim Ball

1434 UK paperback published!

Book Launches at the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 16th April 2010

Gavin’s new project features in The Wall Street Journal Europe

John Blashford-Snell in search of the ‘first Panama Canal’

Gavin Menzies’ interview with Kim Greenhouse – It’s rainmaking time!

Liu Gang’s ‘The Ancient Map Code’ – 1093 AD Chinese world map!

Chinese shipwrecks in the Caribbean?

‘1434’ in the UK’s Daily Telegraph

Gavin on “Coast to Coast”

Browse inside ‘1434’

Launch of ‘1434’

A fleet of Chinese junks wrecked on the Pacific coast of North America?

100 foot long Chinese junk raised from sea bed

Chinese shipwrecks in the Caribbean?

Chinese version of the 1421 website