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Stone Age in
North America
by Warren K. Moorehead 1910
Without a doubt one of
Moorehead's most ambitious projects, this book is a classic of
American Archaeology. Over 4,000 artifacts pictured including
implements, ornaments, weapons, pottery and utensils.
The TWO
VOLUMES contain 300 full page plates
(including 5 full color and 14 photogravure), 400
figures, illustrations and photographs.
Softcover, 863 pgs, $54.95
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Stone
Ornaments Used by Indians of the United States and Canada
by Warren K. Moorehead 1917
Warren K. Moorehead's magnum opus, this monumental work is a
comprehensive study of the stone ornaments produced by the
prehistoric American aborigine. Well over 1000 artifacts are
illustrated in 32 chapters of 448 pages. Illustrated with 265 figures and photographs (2 in full color, 3 photogravure),
3 fold out type charts and 3 maps.
Softcover, 448 pages, $27.95
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Summary
of the Archaeology of Iowa
by Frederick Starr 1895
This list of locations of archaeological features for 34 Iowa
counties was prepared Iowa archaeologist Frederick Starr in
1895. It gives specific locations for mounds and sites
and will prove to be of immeasurable value for anyone interested in
the early archaeology of Iowa.
Softcover, 72 pages, $12.95
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Ten Tribes of
Israel
by Timothy R. Jenkins
A lifetime work of Indian
Nations cultural similarities/symbols showing a Judeo/Christian
connection to the Eastern Hemisphere.
Softcover, 323 pages, $21.95
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This Land: Zarahemla &
the Nephite Nation
by Edwin Goble & Wayne May
In This Land, Edwin Goble, an elder in the LDS Church, and Wayne May,
publisher of Ancient American Magazine, have compiled compelling evidence
that the location of the story in the Book of Mormon, Zarahemla, was
in the heartland of America and eastern America. The Adena and Hopewell
Cultures, the builders of gigantic geometric earthworks and complex
mounds, are key elements of their evidence. From another perspective,
completely apart from the LDS issue, there is a wealth of information
and archaeological evidence both pictured and discussed in this book
making it fascinating reading for those who are unfamiliar with Mormon
archaeology.
Softcover, 220 pgs, illustrated, $21.95
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Traditions of De-coo-Dah
William PidgeonA reprint 1858, Native
American reveals his life as an Elder in his tribe.
Softcover, 332
pages, Illustrated, $25.95
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Treasures of the
Ancients
by S.B. ShafferAn Aztec copper bowl in
Utah, the truth about the controversial Kinderhook Plates, Crespi
collection, and much more.
Softcover, 208 pp, $16.95
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Underground Guide
to Ancient Civilizations
edited by Preston Peet
Astonishing Archaeology and
Hidden
History, edited by Preston Peet with Graham Hancock, Robert Schoch,
John Anthony West, Erich
von Daniken, Christopher Dunn, William R. Corliss, Michael Cremo,
etc.
Softcover, 343 pp, $24.95
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View of the Hebrews
by Rev. Ethan Smith, Reprint 1825View of the Hebrews was first published in 1825 by Rev. Ethan Smith,
a minister in Poultney, Vermont. While spending many hours preaching
the Gospel in the New England area he came in contact with several
tribes of Native Americans. As a trained student of the ancient
world and especially the Old Testament he couldn’t help but
notice strong cultural similarities between the native population
and his Hebrew education.
Softcover, 227 pages, $16.95
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Wisconsin’s Effigy
Mounds
by James Scherz, Reprint 1991
Just re-published: limited edition of classic monograph from James
Scherz, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Ancient
astronomy, from the ceremonial city of Aztalan, with its Pyramid
of the Sun, to Baraboo’s giant Man Mound.
Booklet, 34 pgs, illustrated, orig. rel. in 1991, $15.00
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