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Archeological Atlas of
Ohio on CD
by William C. Mills 1914 Any way you spell it The Archeological (Archeological) Atlas of Ohio
was, and is, the most famous and comprehensive archaeological
atlas ever printed - with over 5,000 archaeological features
of the Buckeye State identified. The original publication run
was limited to only 500 copies which accounts for the extreme rarity
and high cost of the few surviving originals.
This CD features color
maps of each of the 88 Ohio counties and
their descriptions as well as the special
archaeological features found in the original.
$22.95
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Atlantis and Lemuria
by Frank JosephEdgar Cayce’s Atlantis and Lemuria takes a serious look at
how the latest discoveries in underwater archaeology and other scientific
disciplines are beginning to reveal the truth about these lost lands
for the first time. Presented is a photo section of fascinating
evidence from the newly discovered sunken ruins near Japan to Atlantean
artifacts in Yucatan. Chapter I takes readers on a guided tour of
Atlantis and Lemuria.
Softcover, 200 pgs, 24 photos, $16.00
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Atlantis Encyclopedia
by Frank Joseph
Everything conceivable about the lost civilization from A to Z.
Softcover, color, 312 pp, $19.95
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Atlantis in Wisconsin
by Frank JosephSomebody excavated half a billion pounds of the world's highest
grade copper from the Upper Great Lakes at the same time Europe
erupted into the Bronze Age. Between both continents, the island
of Atlantis was described by the Greek philosopher, Plato, as rich
in mineral wealth. In this sequel to The Lost Pyramids of Rock Lake,
read the untold story of the Ancient World's greatest mystery.
Softcover, 204 pgs, illustrated, $14.95
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Book of Enoch the
Prophet
Translated by Richard Laurence, Reprint 2000This rare reprint of one of the lost books of the bible was originally
published in 1821, and has been out of print for nearly 100 years.
It contains original biblical material censored by the Councils
of Nicea and Trent, when the molders of Christianity decided which
ideas should or should not be included in the “official”
Old and New Testaments. Like the Dead Sea Scrolls, this controversial
book was translated from the original Coptic Egyptian script, and
was no less suppressed by the early church fathers, probably because
of its obvious indebtedness to ancient Egyptian myth. Enoch, for
example, is equivalent to the Egyptian god of civilization, Thoth.
Reading The Book of Enoch puts the bible in an entirely new light.
Softcover, 189 pgs, illustrated, orig. released in 1883,
$16.95
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Certain Caddo
Village Sites in Arkansas
by M.R. Harrington 1922
The
classic book of the
Caddo Indians,
Harrington's excavations
continued where Clarence
B. Moore's left off.
This work focuses upon
this one culture and the
depth of study is
superb. Utilizing
excavations and research
materials, Harrington
paints a vivid picture
of this
vanished people's life.
Profusely illustrated,
there is plate after
plate of Caddo
pottery, flint, ground
stone, pipes, etc. -
137 full page plates in
all. In fact, it was
very difficult to pick
out just a few plates
for this display as some
of the most breathtaking
artifacts are pictured
throughout this book.
Softcover, 348 pp, $24.95
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Certain
Mounds and Village Sites in Ohio
by William C. Mills 1907
The original monographs concerning notable Ohio
archaeological sites: Adena Mound, Edwin Harness Mound, Baum
Prehistoric Village and Gartner Mound and Village Site. The
excavations by Mills and Shetrone uncovered some wonderful artifacts
of these prehistoric aborigines with
scores of photographs
and drawings.
Softcover, 279 pgs, $18.95
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