For two reasons the possibility of Alexandria time covering the map of the Americas is very low: Firstly, some ancient maps are preserved: most of the surviving maps are very outside of the eastern Mediterranean Typical (eg the famous 'Ptolemy') map is a Renaissance scholar who rebuilds from book data, not copies of the original map.
As you can see, it does not spread to the west side of the British Isles - even the Canary Islands discovered by the Carthaginans and vaguely known to the Greeks, hardly appears at the left side of the six small islands . Point Alexander himself has never walked west beyond Alexander or Shiba Island. And his career and conquest are mostly in the eastern Mediterranean. Still the Greek ship did not sail directly from Egypt to India until the 1st century BC, even though the Greeks visited the land of India long ago.
Eastern Mediterranean merchants - Crete or Mycenae, the objection - are considered to have entered the British Isles, but this is based on archaeological evidence rather than written records. If the legend of St. Brendan is based on facts, travelers from Ireland and the Hebrides may be talking about trips from Ireland to Iceland and from Greenland to Newfoundland - but this It is a very common possibility to travel to. It is big and low. Viking is a successful sailor, especially in the open ocean than the Greeks, but they will almost surely travel, but they will not maintain regular contact with North America.
Since the 6th century BC, the ancient Greeks knew the existence of Celtics. This was the second Greek colonial era when ancient Greeks set up colonies in the western Mediterranean. The ancient Greeks used two names to represent the Celts: Keltai and Galati. These names come from Celtic and mean strong, courageous or outstanding. The ancient Greeks actually created a myth about the origins of Celtics. According to one tradition, Cyclops Polyphemus and Nereid Galateia are the parents of Galatis (meaning that Gaul is the ancestor of Gauls), but in another version, Hercules wandering in Western Europe is the father of Galatis. Ancient Greeks are also one of the most populous countries in the world and may be the peaceful or hostile Masila, the Greek Celts who may establish relationships and diplomatic relations with the first Greek I thought it was a colony.
In ancient times, the Greeks thought about what human beings are in the universe. The civilization of ancient Greece knew they were not equal to God, but they knew that they were bigger than animals of moral status. Ancient Greeks decided to put their bodies between God and animals. Another view of the Greeks about the role of the universe in the universe is that people have to endure the acquisition of knowledge. The Greek poet Sophocles wrote the story "Oedipus the King" based on Greek tragic Greek heroes. Kreis laughed at the Greeks for the name of Oedipus. Edips is a derivative of Greek traditional beliefs. Through Sophocles' story, the themes of vision, light and knowledge are intertwined and penetrating.