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The Mound Builders of Ancient North America

4000 Years of American Indian Art, Science, Engineering, & Spirituality Reflected in Majestic Earthworks

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280 pages
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The book explores the rich history and cultural significance of the Ancient Mound Builders, who constructed sacred earthen structures across North America for 4,000 years. It delves into their sophisticated society, highlighting their roles as shamans, farmers, and artists, and their deep connection to Mother Earth. The narrative includes a detailed timeline, contextualizing their achievements alongside global events, and showcases their impressive engineering feats and artistic expressions, providing insight into the worldviews of these remarkable ancient cultures.

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The Mound Builders of Ancient North America, E. Barrie Kavasch

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