It outlines the discovery of the Spanish West Indies (Islands in the Pacific Ocean) beginning in 1520’s – these include Tahiti, Carolinas, Guadalcanal, Guam, Marianas, Taiwan, etc. Robert Langdon outlines his theory that the lost Spanish Caravel (St Lezmes) became lost and discovered New Zealand and Tahiti.
12/31/1988 · The Lost Caravel RE-Explored by Robert Langdon, 9780958830928, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.
It outlines the discovery of the Spanish West Indies (Islands in the Pacific Ocean) beginning in 1520’s – these include Tahiti, Carolinas, Guadalcanal, Guam, Marianas, Taiwan, etc. Robert Langdon outlines his theory that the lost Spanish Caravel (St Lezmes) became lost and discovered New Zealand and Tahiti.
Langdons sequel, The Lost Caravel Re-explored, published in Canberra in 1988, gathers his evidence in support of the presence of European castaways in the pre-Cook Pacific, focusing on the fate of the crew of the San Lesmes and including a revised chapter on.
The ISBN is clearly for the Lost Caravel by Robert Langdon, which I read in 1992 while sitting out the southern hemisphere cyclone season in Whangarei, New Zealand. So it’s been awhile since I read it but I recall thinking it was a fascinating book, presenting the theory that the Polynesian islands had been discovered much earlier than …
Caravel (Sydney 1975) and The Lost Caravel Re-explored (Canberra 1988), which seek to reconstruct the fate of the caravel ‘s crew. Four ancient iron cannon found on the reef of Amanu in 1929 provide the starting point for those books. Two recovered in 1969 were, Correspondence re his books The Lost Caravel and The Lost Caravel Re-explored 1986-1998. 1 reel. (Available for reference.) TO/FROM ADDRESS DATE SUBJECT BAERT, Annie Papeete, Tahiti 11 Mar, 3 Apr, 2 May, 5 Jun & 2 Aug 1991 Literature of Spanish voyaging. BLAS, Felix Ares de Guipuzcoa, Spain 15 Apr, 11 May 1991 San Lesmes. BLANCO, Mellen Franciso, Australian writer Robert Langdon has been the most prominent supporter of these theories in his books The Lost Caravel and The lost caravel re-explored. Following Robert Langdon ‘s death, his theory has since been used as the basis for Greg Scowen’s conspiracy thriller The Spanish Helmet , which features de Hoces as one of the main characters.
2/1/2014 · Here, we report on the discovery of a shipwreck on the west coast of Northland in northern New Zealand that likely occurred during that interval. The vessel was constructed from at least two tropical hardwoods and comprises planks and rib sections, measuring c. 2527 m.
11/1/2003 · That was followed in 1988 by his The Lost Caravel Re-explored. Meanwhile, he published many academic papers, covering several disciplines, drawing attention to