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Written By: grantb on October 31, 2008 No Comment

Yes, the plucky, inventive island castaway Robinson Crusoe was a fictional character. But author Robert Louis Stevenson, writing in the mid-1800s, based him on the very real Alexander Selkirk, who survived for four years after being stranded on a Pacific Island more than a century earlier. And now archaeologists have found his camp:

Science Daily:
An article in the journal Post-Medieval [...]

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