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Mayan Genesis
by G.R. Kearsley
The biggest, best book about the Maya
and their overseas’ connections. Profusely illustrated. Softcover,
1,098 pp, $39.95
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Mound Builders: Edgar
Cayce's
Forgotten Record of Ancient America
by Dr. G. Little, VanAuken & LittleSince 1997, a series of astounding developments have shattered
American archaeology ‘s most cherished beliefs. Excavations
have uncovered solid evidence that ancient America was settled at
least 50,000 years ago. Genetic evidence shows that several waves
of migrations came into America from not only Siberia, but also
from Polynesia, China, and Japan. A mysterious genetic type has
been identified in ancient American skeletal remains as well as
in some modern Native Americans. This enigmatic type is linked to
the Middle East and may well have originated in a location between
America and Europe.
Softcover, 295 pgs, ilustrated, $16.95
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Mysteries of Ancient South
America
by Harold T. Wilkins, Reprint 1998
Reprint of the 1947 classic describing lost tunnels of the Inca,
cataclysmic earth changes that shaped the continent, native Bolivian
tales of Atlantis, lost cities in Brazil, much more neglected material.
Author Harold T. Wilkins was among the very best writers of alternative
history in the 20th Century. No armchair archaeologist, he went
out looking for traces of Atlantean civilization in Brazil. And
found them! Including vast tunnel systems, lost cities, first-hand
native tales of sunken kingdoms, and much more. Overflowing with
the kind of information found nowhere else, Mysteries of Ancient
South America reads more like a fast-paced adventure yarn than conventional
history. It is one of those rare books that can literally change
lives.
Softcover, 199 pgs, illustrated, orig. rel. in 1947, $14.95
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Mystery of the
Serpent Mound
by Ross HamiltonOhio’s greatest effigy
mound and its secret relationship with the stars.
Softcover, 221 pp, $22.50
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Mystic Symbol
by Henrietta MertzExpanded edition of the original
classic, long out-of-print, describing thousands of Christian,
inscribed tablets, unearthed across Michigan.
Softcover, 275 pp, $21.95
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Perforated
Stone Artifacts from California
by Henshaw 1887
The Bureau of Ethnology archaeologist
examines perforated stone artifacts from California and their
possible uses.
Softcover, 34 pgs, $7.95
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Polished Stone
Artifacts from New York
by William M. Beauchamp 1897
Originally published as the Bulletin of
the New York State Museum, Volume 4, Number 18, this book examines
the polished stone ornaments and implements from New York state, 36 full page plates illustrating 245 polished stone artifacts.
Softcover, 129 pp, $12.95
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Prehistoric Copper Mines,
Focus of Ancient Trade
by James Scherz, Reprint 2000
Just re-published: limited edition of classic monograph from James
Scherz, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison. A
succinct, exciting report tracing Upper Michigan’s 5,000-year-old
copper mining enterprise to an underwater site in southern Wisconsin
and ancient “copper barons” from overseas.
Booklet, 17 pgs, illustrated, orig. rel. in 2000, $18.00
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Prehistoric
Implements
by Warren K. Moorehead 1900
This was
definitely
an
all-encompassing
work
both in
the
number
of
implement
types as
well as
the
geographical
areas
covered.
Includes
just
about
every
artifact
type:
discoidals,
plummets,
points,
axes,
blades,
pottery,
pipes,
spuds,
pestles,
gorgets,
bannerstones,
inscribed
tablets,
picks,
etc, with 621 illustrations representing over 3,000
artifacts.
Softcover, 423 pgs, $27.95
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