The North Americans of Antiquity / Their origin, migrations, and type of civilization considered
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The work surveys archaeological and ethnographic evidence for ancient North American peoples, synthesizing field reports, traditional accounts, and architectural remains to consider origins, migrations, and cultural types. It compares mound-building societies, cliff-dwelling communities, Pueblo groups, and the Mesoamerican peoples of the Maya and Nahua regions, addressing material culture, calendrical and architectural features, and probable interactions across the continent. The author evaluates excavation findings, historical chronicles, and scholarly reports to outline a manual-style introduction to prehistoric North American civilization and to situate regional developments within broader patterns of antiquity.
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