Ebook: A serpent's tale: discovering America's ancient mound builders
Author: Treese Lorett
- Tags: Indians of North America--Antiquities, Indians of North America--Ohio River Valley--Antiquities, Mound-builders, Mound-builders--Ohio River Valley, Mounds, Mounds--Ohio River Valley, Mound-builders -- Ohio River Valley, Mounds -- Ohio River Valley, Indians of North America -- Ohio River Valley -- Antiquities, Indians of North America -- Antiquities, Ohio River Valley
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Westholme Publishing
- City: Ohio River Valley
- Language: English
- epub
The fascinating story of the enigmatic monuments that inspired American archaeology
When American settlers first crossed the Appalachian Mountains they were amazed to discover that the wilderness beyond contained ancient ruins—large man-made mounds and enclosures, and impressive earthen sculptures, such as a gigantic serpent. Reports trickled back to the eager ears of President Thomas Jefferson and others. However, most did not believe these earthworks had anything to do with Native Americans; rather, given the intense interest in the history of Western Civilization at the time, it became popular to speculate that the ruins had been built by refugees from Greece, Rome, Egypt—or even the lost continent of Atlantis...
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