Ancient America in Notes on American Archaeology by John D. BaldwinHarper Brothers, 1872 - 299 Seiten |
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... explored to some extent - not completely , but sufficiently to show the significance and importance of their archæo- logical remains , most of which were already mysterious antiquities when the continent was discovered by Colum- bus . I ...
... explored to some extent - not completely , but sufficiently to show the significance and importance of their archæo- logical remains , most of which were already mysterious antiquities when the continent was discovered by Colum- bus . I ...
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... explored . Works of the ancient miners are found at all the mines of any importance ; and they show remarka- ble skill in discovering and tracing actual veins of the metal . Colonel Charles Whittlesey , one of the best au- thorities on ...
... explored . Works of the ancient miners are found at all the mines of any importance ; and they show remarka- ble skill in discovering and tracing actual veins of the metal . Colonel Charles Whittlesey , one of the best au- thorities on ...
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... explored them . Of course there were no unbroken forests at such points as the Ohio Valley , for instance , while they were occupied by the Mound - Builders , who were a settled agricultural people , whose civilized indus- try is ...
... explored them . Of course there were no unbroken forests at such points as the Ohio Valley , for instance , while they were occupied by the Mound - Builders , who were a settled agricultural people , whose civilized indus- try is ...
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... explored in later times were unknown to that people , just as others , more in number , doubtless , than those already described , still re- main unvisited and unknown in the great and almost im- penetrable forests of the country . THE ...
... explored in later times were unknown to that people , just as others , more in number , doubtless , than those already described , still re- main unvisited and unknown in the great and almost im- penetrable forests of the country . THE ...
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... explored again four or five years later by Lieutenant A. W. Whipple , who described it in his report to the government , pub- lished in the third volume of " Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route to the Pacific . " . On the ...
... explored again four or five years later by Lieutenant A. W. Whipple , who described it in his report to the government , pub- lished in the third volume of " Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route to the Pacific . " . On the ...
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