Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley
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History
Travel
Format
Kindle
Pages
913
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2015
Publisher
Smithsonian Books
Edition
150th Anniversary Ed
ISBN-10
1588345238
ISBN-13
9781588345233
Description
Ephraim G. Squier and Edwin H. Davis offer a pioneering exploration of the ancient monuments found in the Mississippi Valley, shedding light on the rich tapestry of prehistoric cultures that once thrived in the region. Their meticulous research is considered a foundational piece in the field of archaeology, marking a significant step forward in understanding the ancestors of contemporary Native American societies.
Through detailed descriptions and sketches, this work invites readers to visualize earthworks, mounds, and other structures that symbolize the architectural prowess and ceremonial practices of past civilizations. Squier and Davis's observations transcend mere descriptions, reflecting a deep reverence for the historical significance of these sites, urging future generations to appreciate and preserve them.
Reflecting the authors' passionate advocacy for archaeological preservation, this informative piece blends scientific inquiry with cultural appreciation. It serves not only as a compelling historical document but also as an enduring call to recognize and protect the legacy of ancient peoples who once called the Mississippi Valley home.
Through detailed descriptions and sketches, this work invites readers to visualize earthworks, mounds, and other structures that symbolize the architectural prowess and ceremonial practices of past civilizations. Squier and Davis's observations transcend mere descriptions, reflecting a deep reverence for the historical significance of these sites, urging future generations to appreciate and preserve them.
Reflecting the authors' passionate advocacy for archaeological preservation, this informative piece blends scientific inquiry with cultural appreciation. It serves not only as a compelling historical document but also as an enduring call to recognize and protect the legacy of ancient peoples who once called the Mississippi Valley home.
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