In northern Australia found some coins dating back 600 years before the discovery of this continent by Captain James Cook .
Five copper coins found in northern Australia can alter the written history of this country .
To date , it is believed that the origin of these coins comes from the time of former African Kilwa Sultanate , which was located near the present-day Tanzania , but Australian scientist Ian McIntosh aims to explore the authenticity of origin of these coins , dating from a century of 10 .
Australian history writing dates from 1606 , when Dutch researchers arrived by boat on the northern coast of Australia , but it seems this may change .
McIntosh says he found the soldier currencies Mauri Isenberg in 1944 islands Weasel buried in the sand , reports the Daily Mail .
In 1979 Isenberg had sent the coins in the Australian Museum
Today , McIntosh wants to understand how they arrived at that place .
Isenberg soldier has left a map , on which the country where the coins were found is marked with ' X ' . It also mentioned a secret cave where once lived the Aborigines . In this cave , which is located near the beach , where the soldier had been Isenberg , has also said that other coins .
Remember that Captain James Cook in 1770 has reached Australia by boat , by declaring it as a territory of the British Crown
Thursday, November 28, 2013
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