Ancient America in Notes on American ArchaeologyLibrary of Alexandria, 28.09.2020 - 299 Seiten |
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... Mississippi and the Ohio. These regions have all been explored to some extent--not completely, but sufficiently to show the significance and importance of their archaeological remains, most of which were already mysterious antiquities ...
... Mississippi and the Ohio. These regions have all been explored to some extent--not completely, but sufficiently to show the significance and importance of their archaeological remains, most of which were already mysterious antiquities ...
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... Mississippi Valley and the regions connected with it. THE. MOUND-BUILDERS-THEIR. WORKS. An ancient and unknown people left remains of settled life, and of a certain degree of civilization, in the valleys of the Mississippi and its ...
... Mississippi Valley and the regions connected with it. THE. MOUND-BUILDERS-THEIR. WORKS. An ancient and unknown people left remains of settled life, and of a certain degree of civilization, in the valleys of the Mississippi and its ...
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... Mississippi, constructed such edifices of wood or some other perishable material; therefore not a trace of them ... Mississippi, some of which are connected by means of causeways. Plan of earthworks --Works at Cedar Bank, Ohio. Plan of ...
... Mississippi, constructed such edifices of wood or some other perishable material; therefore not a trace of them ... Mississippi, some of which are connected by means of causeways. Plan of earthworks --Works at Cedar Bank, Ohio. Plan of ...
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... Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico than any where else; and here, in some cases, sun-dried brick was used in the embankments. One peculiarity at the South is, that while the inclosures are generally smaller and comparatively less ...
... Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico than any where else; and here, in some cases, sun-dried brick was used in the embankments. One peculiarity at the South is, that while the inclosures are generally smaller and comparatively less ...
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... Mississippi, there is a mound 600 feet long, 400 wide, and 40 feet high. The area of its level summit measures 4 acres. There was a ditch around it, and near it are smaller mounds. Mr. J. R. Bartlett says, on the authority of Dr. M. W. ...
... Mississippi, there is a mound 600 feet long, 400 wide, and 40 feet high. The area of its level summit measures 4 acres. There was a ditch around it, and near it are smaller mounds. Mr. J. R. Bartlett says, on the authority of Dr. M. W. ...
Inhalt
V MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA | |
VI ANTIQUITY OF THE RUINS | |
VII WHENCE CAME THAT OLD CIVILIZATION? | |
VIII AMERICAN ANCIENT HISTORY | |
IX THE AZTEC CIVILIZATION | |
X ANCIENT PERU | |
XI PERUVIAN ANCIENT HISTORY | |
CONCLUSION | |
APPENDIX | |
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ages ancient history antiquity appears architecture Atlantic Aztecs barbarous Brasseur de Bourbourg builders building built called Casa del Gobernador Central America character Chichen-Itza Chichimecs civilization coast Colhuas communities Conquest constructed continent Copan copper Cortez covered Cuzco decay decorations described discovered edifices Eirek existed explored extent farther south feet high feet long figure forest Greenland hewn stone Huayna Capac hundred Iceland important Incas inclosures inhabitants inscriptions island Kabah known Kukulcan Lake Titicaca land Malays masonry Mayapan Mayas mentioned Mexican Mexico and Central Mississippi Mitla Montesinos monuments Mound-Builders mounds Nahuas natives North America occupied Ohio old books old city old ruins older original ornamentation Pacific Palenque period Peru Peruvian Phoenicians preserved probably Pueblos pyramidal Quiches race region remains remarkable sailed says sculptured seen settlements Spaniards Spanish square Squier structures summit supposed temple terrace Toltecs traces Uxmal Valley Vinland voyage walls wild Indians writing Xibalba Yucatan