Archæology of the United States: Or, Sketches, Historical and Bibliographical, of the Progress of Information and Opinion Respecting Vestiges of Antiquity in the United StatesSmithsonian institution, 1856 - 168 páginas |
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... tribes wholly , or in part , to the lost ten tribes of Israel , has found the warmest and most numerous supporters . It is among the oldest hypotheses , has been supposed to find the strongest corroboration in the customs and traditions ...
... tribes wholly , or in part , to the lost ten tribes of Israel , has found the warmest and most numerous supporters . It is among the oldest hypotheses , has been supposed to find the strongest corroboration in the customs and traditions ...
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... tribes ) are taken as illustrations . The first ( says Dr. Nott ) " comprising all the semi - civilized nations of Mexico , Peru , and Bogota , who , there is every reason to believe , were the builders of the great system of mounds ...
... tribes ) are taken as illustrations . The first ( says Dr. Nott ) " comprising all the semi - civilized nations of Mexico , Peru , and Bogota , who , there is every reason to believe , were the builders of the great system of mounds ...
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... tribes - which , " after long and bloody wars , that are conjectured to have lasted for centuries , " were overcome by the Algonco - Iroquois confederacy - although remarking that the chronology and dynastic terms of Cusic's pamphlet ...
... tribes - which , " after long and bloody wars , that are conjectured to have lasted for centuries , " were overcome by the Algonco - Iroquois confederacy - although remarking that the chronology and dynastic terms of Cusic's pamphlet ...
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Archæology of the United States: Or, Sketches, Historical and ... Samuel Foster Haven Vista completa - 1856 |
Archæology of the United States: Or, Sketches, Historical and ... Samuel Foster Haven Vista completa - 1856 |
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