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Unearthing ancient America, the lost sagas of conquerors, castaways, and scoundrels

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Unearthing ancient America, the lost sagas of conquerors, castaways, and scoundrels
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Unearthing ancient America
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
the lost sagas of conquerors, castaways, and scoundrels
Summary
Does Colorado's Grand Canyon hide an ancient city found by a Smithsonian Institution photographer? Did the Vikings beat Columbus to the New World using a fiber-optic navigational instrument? Who built a colossal water reservoir in Iowa long before the first European settlers arrived? What secret have the "Giants of the California Desert" preserved for more than a thousand years? These are just some of the intriguing questions posed and answered by expert researchers in Unearthing Ancient America. They go on to tackle a broad variety of archaeological enigmas shunned as too heretical for consideration by conventional scholars-a Roman figurine found off the New Jersey coast, North African gold in Illinois from a long-vanished kingdom, an Egyptian knife removed from a centuries-old tree in California, a fifth century Christian church in Connecticut, a prehistoric harbor underwater in the Bahamas, Easter Island's cultural connections with pre-modern Japan, and voyagers to Maine from Stone Age Scotland. Unearthing Ancient America contains a wealth of fresh, occasionally suppressed evidence documenting the tremendous impact made on our continent by overseas visitors hundreds and even thousands of years before Columbus. The disclosures presented here re-write the prehistory of our country and provide a dramatic panorama of the past you never imagined before. The distinguished list of contributing writers to Unearthing Ancient America includes: - Wayne May, founder and publisher of Ancient American magazine - Gunnar Thompson, PhD, author of American Discovery - Nobuhiro Yoshida, language professor from the University of Kyushu - William Donato, the world's leading authority on the "Bimini Road" - David Hatcher Childress, founder of The World Explorers Club and head of Adventures Unlimited Press
Target audience
adult
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