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Prehistoric Men of
Kentucky
by Col. Bennett H. Young 1910
Early in-depth study of the artifacts
of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Bluegrass State. Of particular
interest is the discussion of artifacts found in Salts Cave which
preserved many perishable materials such as textiles and wood. Iillustrated with 125 black & white illustrations
and plates (many full page).
Softcover, 343 pp, $18.95
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Prehistoric
Races of the United States
by J.W.FosterA reprint
from 1873. Early Antiquarian/Archaeology of the Mound Builders
focusing around the Mississippi River.
Softcover, 415 pages, Illustrated, $25.95
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Prehistoric Relics
by Warren K. Moorehead 1912
Some wonderful artifacts representing museum and private
collections from the turn of the Twentieth Century.
Interesting discussions of artifacts and over 100 references to
other archaeology books, articles and pamphlets. The two
foldouts are quite often missing in the originals - especially
the large (11" x 17") classification chart which was not bound into
the original, but inserted. Contains 2 foldouts and illustrates 850 artifact specimens in 146
figures and photographs.
Softcover, 165 pp, $13.95
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Primitive
Drilling
by J.D. McGuire 1900
A thorough study of primitive drilling techniques. Drawing
examples from ancient cultures, including the North American
Indians, and drilling experimentation, it explains how various stone
materials could be successfully drilled using ancient techniques with 201 illustrations.
Softcover, 134 pp., $12.95
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Primitive Man in Ohio
by Warren K. Moorehead 1892
Early
work of Moorehead's. This book centers around mounds excavated
in the Hopewell Group of Ross County, Ohio. Some of the
outstanding artifacts found were the copper clad antler headdress
and the cache of over 7,000 flint discs, illustrated with 54
B&W engravings and photographs.
Softcover, 246
pages, Illustrated, $16.95
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The Riddle of the Pacific
by James Macmillan BrownWritten by one of the 20th Century's leading authorities on Pacific
archaeology, this classic description of the enigmatic ruins found
throughout Polynesia has been reprinted in a new, handsome, fully
illustrated edition. A "must" for readers fascinated by
cultural correspondences from Polynesia to ancient America. A vital
sourcebook for Lemurian studies.
Softcover, 312 pgs, $16.95
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Rock Art Pieces from
Burrow's Cave: Vol. 1
by James Scherz, Reprint
Just re-published: limited edition of classic monograph from James
Scherz, Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin, Madison. The
continuing saga of Burrows Cave examining the early stones as first
revealed by its discover in Southern Illinois. Scherz examines and
compares this discovery with other Diffusion discoveries to support
and validate this find. This book a must for anyone following the
story of the “Find of the Century,
Softbound, 8 1/2 x 11, 323 pgs, illustrated, $29.95
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Sacred Sites of the
West
by Frank JosephA guidebook to prehistoric Native American locations in western
Canada and the U.S. emphasizes Atlantean & Lemurian themes.
Softcover, 173 pgs, color photo section, $12.95
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