n1ghtbringer
n1ghtbringer t1_ixhvw43 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Researchers in Galicia open 15th-century tomb to test Columbus link theory. Explorer is generally believed to have been born in Italy in 1451 but some argue he was in fact born in Spain by ArtOak
I'll take your word for it. I definitely know a number of people like that, but I'd like to hope they are a vocal minority.
n1ghtbringer t1_ixhpy98 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Researchers in Galicia open 15th-century tomb to test Columbus link theory. Explorer is generally believed to have been born in Italy in 1451 but some argue he was in fact born in Spain by ArtOak
Fourth gen Italian-American here ... most of us don't care. I'd like to see a more positive example of an Italian with ties to America lauded, but Columbus's ancestry is an interesting historical puzzle and has no bearing on modern Italian-Americans.
n1ghtbringer t1_ixg6srw wrote
I'm struck by how bizarre the "mask" comment is in the article, as if death masks weren't something done to preserve the likeness of the dead by Europeans for centuries.
n1ghtbringer t1_jeccuie wrote
Reply to This 114 year old nickel I found. by AnalystOfData
One of the fun facts about American coinage is that almost all of it is still legal tender and because the sizes haven't changed in the last hundred years, you still find things like this in change on occasion.