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Mound Builders of Ancient America : The Archaeology of a Myth

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Our forebears, finding large, incomprehensible earthworks scattered down the Mississippi Valley, refused to believe they were built by the aborigines who still cluttered up the place and impeded settlement.

Mr. Silverberg describes, with gleeful and copious quotation, the nineteenth-century literature of speculation which attributed these monuments to the Phoenicians, stray Vikings, the lost tribes of Israel, refugees from Atlantis, an extinct race of giants, and Welshmen.

The book, which is charmingly written, ends with a history of the archeological work which gave the mounds back to the Indians. -- The Atlantic Monthly

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Ohio University Press
0821408402 / 9780821408407
Hardback
973
01/04/1986
United States
378 pages, Illustrations
190 x 250 mm
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