Ancient America in Notes on American Archaeology by John D. BaldwinHarper Brothers, 1872 - 299 Seiten |
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... Spaniards , as to Spanish politics . The gold - hunting marauders who sub- jugated Mexico and Peru could be robbers and destroy- ́ers , but they were not qualified in any respect to become intelligent students of American antiquity ...
... Spaniards , as to Spanish politics . The gold - hunting marauders who sub- jugated Mexico and Peru could be robbers and destroy- ́ers , but they were not qualified in any respect to become intelligent students of American antiquity ...
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John Denison Baldwin. are not wholly without obligation to some of the more intelligent Spaniards connected with the Conquest . There are existing monuments of an American ancient history which invite study , and most of which might ...
John Denison Baldwin. are not wholly without obligation to some of the more intelligent Spaniards connected with the Conquest . There are existing monuments of an American ancient history which invite study , and most of which might ...
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... Spaniards . The Mound - Builders , who must have been , still more than the Pueblos , unlike the barbarous Indians , can not be ex- plained by any reference whatever to such communities . If they were of the same race , they were far ...
... Spaniards . The Mound - Builders , who must have been , still more than the Pueblos , unlike the barbarous Indians , can not be ex- plained by any reference whatever to such communities . If they were of the same race , they were far ...
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... a great part and had a long career in Mexico pre- vious to the rise of their successors in power , the Aztecs , who were overthrown by the Spaniards . IV . MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA . RUINS and other Who were the Mound - Builders ? 75.
... a great part and had a long career in Mexico pre- vious to the rise of their successors in power , the Aztecs , who were overthrown by the Spaniards . IV . MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA . RUINS and other Who were the Mound - Builders ? 75.
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... more commonly used as building material . Some of the ruined stone edifices were inhabited when the country was con- quered by the Spaniards . The remains present every where Mexico and Central America . 77 Their Northern Remains.
... more commonly used as building material . Some of the ruined stone edifices were inhabited when the country was con- quered by the Spaniards . The remains present every where Mexico and Central America . 77 Their Northern Remains.
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ages amautas ancient history antiquity appears Asia Atlantic Aztecs Biarni Brasseur de Bourbourg builders building built called Casa Central America character Chichimecs city of Mexico civilization Cloth coast Colhuas communities Conquest continent Copan copper Cortez covered Cuzco described dialects discovered edifices Egypt Eirek Europe existed explored extended feet high Figure forest gold Greenland hewn stone Huayna Capac hundred Iceland important Incas inclosures inhabitants inscriptions island Kabah known Kukulcan Lake Titicaca land Malays Mayapan Mayas mentioned Mexican Mexico and Central Mitla Montesinos monuments Mound-Builders mounds Nahuas native ocean Ohio old books old ruins older original ornaments Pacific palaces Palenque period Peru Peruvian Phoenicians preserved probably Pueblos pyramid Quichés race region relics remains remarkable sailed says sculptured seen settlements South America Spaniards Spanish structures summit supposed temple terrace thing tion Toltecs traditions Uxmal Valley Vinland vols voyage walls wild Indians writing Xibalba Yucatan