Maligned for centuries as a fictional tale, David Ingram's survival of a shipwreck in the Gulf of Mexico and journey north through the American continent is here convincingly proven to be both remarkable and true.
Dean Snow Book order
Dean Snow is an archaeologist focused on ancient North American cultures. His extensive research has yielded new insights into the paleodemography of Indigenous populations, particularly regarding pre-1492 population sizes and the impact of epidemics. Snow's innovative techniques in analyzing archaeological sites, including rock art, have gained global recognition. He contributes to making archaeological discoveries more accessible to the public.




- 2023
- 2018
1777
- 456 pages
- 16 hours of reading
1777 provides a detailed narrative of the thirty-three days of the Saratoga campaign. Utilizing historical archaeology and the words of the men and women that served in both armies, Snow tells the stories of the people, both the famous and the anonymous, who endured or died in the two battles that tipped the balance of the American War of Independence.
- 2008
Surveys the lifeways and cultural achievements and traditions of the prehistoric peoples of the great regions of North America, as we know of them from archaeological finds and research.
- 1986
Atlas of Ancient America
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Contains 56 maps, 329 illustrations, and accompanying text describing ancient American art, history, and archaeology.