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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Native American Mounds & Earthworks

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                         The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Native American Mounds & Earthworks






by Gregory L. Little (Author),
Kimberly Prachniak (Editor),
Dee Turman (Illustrator)



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America's mounds and earthworks are one of the most underappreciated archaeological treasures in the world. The first mounds in America are now dated to 5700-years-ago and new sites are actually being reported every few years. This work is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to all major and significant Native American Indian mounds and earthwork sites in America including all existing major sites with public access. Specific locations and directions are listed as appropriate. Includes significant shell rings, Poverty Point sites, Adena, Hopewell, & Mississippian era sites and many on the National Historic Register with restricted access. Oversized hardcover book, 8.5 x 11 inches issued in green cloth with gold foil title stamping without paper cover jacket. Nearly 1000 sites, including alternate names of mounds and locations, are included in descriptions. Arranged alphabetically by state with extensive index of site locations and names. Contains 515 photos (both old and recent), illustrations, and maps drawn for many sources. Includes 75 completely new mound & earthwork site recreations by archaeological artist Dee Turman.






About the Author


Dr. Gregory L. Little is part Seneca and is author of The Archetype Experience, People of the Web, and Grand Illusions as well as several other books on ancient history.

He has also published numerous articles on America's mound builder culture and specific mound sites. He has been featured in documentaries on The History Channel, Discovery, The Learning Channel, National Geographic Channel, MSNBC, and SciFi.

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Hardcover: 342 pages

Publisher: Eagle Wing Books, Inc.; First edition (January 14, 2008)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0940829460

ISBN-13: 978-0940829466

Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.8 x 1.2 inches 
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