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In 1957 a European silver coin dating to the eleventh century was discovered at a Native American archaeological site in the state of Maine in the United States. Many people believed the coin had been originally brought to North America by European explorers known as the Norse, who traveled across the Atlantic Ocean and came into contact with Native Americans almost a thousand years ago.

However, some archaeologists believe that the coin is not a genuine piece of historical evidence but a historical fake; they think that the coin was placed at the site recently by someone who wanted to mislead the public. There are three main reasons why some archaeologists believe that the coin is not genuine historical evidence.

Great Distance from Norse Settlements

First, the Native American site in Maine where the coin was discovered is located very far from other sites documenting a Norse presence in North America. Remains of Norse settlements have been discovered in far eastern Canada. The distance between the Maine site and the Norse settlements in Canada is more than a thousand kilometers, suggesting the coin has no real connection with the settlements.

No Other Coins Found

A second problem is that no other coins have been found at the Canadian sites that were inhabited by the Norse. This suggests that the Norse did not bring any silver coins with them to their North American settlements.

Third, the Norse who traveled to North America would have understood that silver coins would most likely be useless to them. Sitver coins may have been in wide use in Europe at the time, but the Norse, as experienced explorers, would have known that native North Americans did not recognize silver coins as money.

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1. Actually many archaeologists believe that the coin discussed in the reading is not a fake.
2. They believe it represents genuine evidence that the Norse came into contact with Native Americans a thousand years ago.
3. First, the great distance of the Maine site l^om the Norse settlements in Canada.
4. Well, many other objects found at that same Native American site had come from faraway places.
5. Not just the coin.
6. There's a perfectly reasonable historical explanation for these objects.
7. The Native Americans who lived at the Maine site traveled great distances within North America.
8. They were interested in obtaining objects from faraway places.
9. The Native Americans could have reached the Norse settlements during their travels and brought the silver coin back to Maine.
10. Second, does the fact that we found no other coins at Norse settlements mean that the Norse didn't bring any coins with them?
11. Not necessarily.
12. The Norse didn't create permanent settlements in North America.
13. At some point, they went back to Europe.
14. When they packed for their return voyage, they packed up all their valuable possessions.
15. They would have packed up all silver coins they had as well.

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