The Problem of the Ohio Mounds

The Problem of the Ohio Mounds

The Problem of the Ohio MoundsNo other ancient works of the United States have become so widely...
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Author: Thomas, Cyrus,1825-1910
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Language: English
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The Problem of the Ohio Mounds

The Problem of the Ohio Mounds

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The Problem of the Ohio Mounds

Dhs. 50.42 Dhs. 25.20
Author: Thomas, Cyrus,1825-1910
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Problem of the Ohio Mounds

No other ancient works of the United States have become so widely known or have excited so much interest as those of Ohio. This is due in part to their remarkable character but in a much greater degree to the "Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley," by Messrs. Squier and Davis, in which these monuments are described and figured. The constantly recurring question, "Who constructed these works?" has brought before the public a number of widely different theories, though the one which has been most generally accepted is that they originated with a people long since extinct or driven from the country, who had attained a culture status much in advance of that reached by the aborigines inhabiting the country at the time of its discovery by Europeans. The opinion advanced in this paper, in support of which evidence will be presented, is that the ancient works of the State are due to Indians of several different tribes, and that some at least of the typical works, were built by the ancestors of the modern Cherokees. The discussion will be limited chiefly to the latter proposition, as the limits of the paper will not permit a full presentation of all the data which might be brought forward in support of the theory, and the line of argument will be substantially as follows: ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 4248
Author: Thomas, Cyrus
Release Date: Jul 1, 2003
Format: eBook
Language: English

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