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A Gathering of
Eagles, Geometry and Possible
Calender Functions at the Ghost Eagle Site
by James Scherz, Reprint 1997Just re-published:
limited edition of classic monograph from James
Scherz, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin,
Madison. Learn about the curious bird, bear and man
shaped earthworks on the north bank of the Wisconsin
River, where ancient sky-watchers strove to put
their prehistoric society in accord with the
perceived order of the cosmos.
Booklet, 21 pgs, Illustrated, orig. rel. in 1997, $10.00
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Aboriginal Chipped
Stone Implements of New York
by William M. Beauchamp 1897
Originally published as the Bulletin of
the New York State Museum, Volume 4, Number 16, this book examines
the chipped stone implements from New York state.
This 6-1/2" x 9", 129 page soft cover book contains
84 pages of text
and 23 full page plates illustrating 212 chipped stone artifacts.
Softcover, 84 pp, $12.95
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Aboriginal
Pottery of the Eastern United States
by William H. Holmes 1903
Some extraordinary pottery artifacts found in the Eastern United States illustrates this in-depth study by a former director of the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology.
This 7-3/4" x 10-1/2", 414 page soft cover book is perfect bound, profusely illustrated with 177 full page plates (7 full color), 79 illustrations and a color pottery distribution map of the Eastern United States.
Softcover, 414 pgs, $27.95
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All That Remains
by Robert L. PyleDiscoveries by a West Virginia
archaeologist re-write the prehistory of his state.
Softcover, 92 pp, $19.95
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American Antiquities:
Discoveries in the West
by Josiah Priest, Reprint 1834Being an exhibition of the evidence that an ancient population
of many partially civilized nations differing entirely from those
of the present day indians peopled America many centuries before
its discovery by Columbus, and inquiries into their origin, with
a copious description of many of their stupendous works, now in
ruins, with conjectures concerning what may have become of them.
Compiled from travels, Authentic sources, and the researches of
antiquarian societies.
Softcover, 8 1/2 x 11, 400 pgs, $24.95
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America’s Pre-Columbian
Monroe Doctrine:
Its Origins and How It Works as Illustrated by
the Burrows Cave Saga
Dr. J.P. Scherz, Reprint 2001Just re-published: limited edition of classic monograph from James
Scherz, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Learn
how the Academic Establishment continues to suppress evidence for
overseas’ visitors to America from the ancient Old World.
Booklet, 51 pgs, illustrated, orig. rel. in 2001, $15.00
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Ancient Archives Among
the Cornstalks
by John WardThis convincing novel dramatizing the arrival of
ancient Egyptians in America paints a credible picture of what may
have happened.
Hardcover, 299 pp, $15.00
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Ancient Micronesia and
the Lost City of Nan Madol
by David Hatcher Childress
The “Crystal City of the Pacific” as described nowhere else.
Softcover, color, 200 pp, $16.95
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