Ancient America in Notes on American Archaeology by John D. BaldwinHarper Brothers, 1872 - 299 Seiten |
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... barbarous tribes lack most of all . A profound change in this respect is indispensable to the beginning of civilization in such tribes . No savage tribe found here by Europeans could have undertaken B 2 The Mound - Builders . 33 Their ...
... barbarous tribes lack most of all . A profound change in this respect is indispensable to the beginning of civilization in such tribes . No savage tribe found here by Europeans could have undertaken B 2 The Mound - Builders . 33 Their ...
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... barbarous Indians gave no sign of being capable of the systematic applica- tion to useful industry which promotes intelligence , ele- vates the condition of life , accumulates wealth , and un- dertakes great works . This condition of ...
... barbarous Indians gave no sign of being capable of the systematic applica- tion to useful industry which promotes intelligence , ele- vates the condition of life , accumulates wealth , and un- dertakes great works . This condition of ...
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... barbarous Indians , who afterward occupied the country , learned from them the cultivation of maize . Their unity as a people , which is every where so mani- fest , must have been expressed in political organization , else it could not ...
... barbarous Indians , who afterward occupied the country , learned from them the cultivation of maize . Their unity as a people , which is every where so mani- fest , must have been expressed in political organization , else it could not ...
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... have nothing to make this very probable . The Iroquois were somewhat superior to the other great family of barbarous Indians in organization for the C 2 Who were the Mound - Builders ? 57 WHO WERE THE MOUND-BUILDERS?
... have nothing to make this very probable . The Iroquois were somewhat superior to the other great family of barbarous Indians in organization for the C 2 Who were the Mound - Builders ? 57 WHO WERE THE MOUND-BUILDERS?
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John Denison Baldwin. other great family of barbarous Indians in organization for the business of fighting . There are some reasons for believing they came to the lake regions and the Ohio Valley much earlier than the Algonquin branch of ...
John Denison Baldwin. other great family of barbarous Indians in organization for the business of fighting . There are some reasons for believing they came to the lake regions and the Ohio Valley much earlier than the Algonquin branch of ...
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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