The distinctive character of the Mound-Builders' structures, and also the traditions which have been preserved, would indicate that this people were expelled from the Mississippi Valley by a fierce and barbarous race, and that they found refuge in the... The American Naturalist - Página 6271873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Wells Foster - 1874 - 432 páginas
...accomplished result in the stonefaced foundations of the temples of Uxmal and Palenque. And finally, the distinctive character of the Mound-builders' structures,...elicited the admiration of every modern explorer. 5. That regarding human crania in their identity of conformation as among the surest guides in tracing... | |
| John Wells Foster - 1874 - 434 páginas
...accomplished result in the stonefaced foundations of the temples of Uxmal and Palenque. And finally, the distinctive character of the Mound-builders' structures,...which has elicited the admiration of every modern explarer. 5. That regarding human crania in their identity of conformation as among the surest guides... | |
| 1878 - 306 páginas
...America. The same design is apparent throughout. "The distinctive character of the Mound-Huilders' structures, and also the traditions which have been...elicited the admiration of every modern explorer."* The third form of architecture peculiar to the pre-histori c races of America, is that which was constructed... | |
| 1878 - 252 páginas
...same design is apparent throughout. "The distinctive character of the Mound-Builders' structure;', and also the traditions which have been preserved,...elicited the admiration of every modern explorer."* The third form of architecture peculiar to the pre-histori0 races of America, is that which was constructed... | |
| Alexander Winchell - 1880 - 550 páginas
...represented in the people who developed the ancient civilization of Mexico and central America," and that "this people were expelled from the Mississippi...refuge in the more genial climate of central America." I have included the Pueblo Indians of North America under the type of Asiatic Americans (p. 333). There... | |
| 1878 - 292 páginas
..."The distinctive character of the Mound-Builders' structures, and also the traditions which have heen preserved, would indicate that this people were expelled from the Mississippi Valley hy a fierce and harharous race, and that they found refuge in the more genial climate of Central America,... | |
| 1882 - 618 páginas
...of the temples of Uxmal and Palenque. And finally, the distinctive character of the Mound Builder's structures, and also the traditions which have been...elicited the admiration of every modern explorer." The obvious inquiry suggested by these conclusions is, who succeeded this extinct race ? To this question... | |
| Alexander Winchell - 1890 - 592 páginas
...represented in the people who developed the ancient civilization of Mexico and central America," and that "this people were expelled from the Mississippi...refuge in the more genial climate of central America." I have included the Pueblo Indians of North America under the type of Asiatic Americans (p. 333). There... | |
| 1879 - 590 páginas
...America. The same design is apparent throughout. ' The distinctive character of the Mound -Builders' structures, and also the traditions which have been...elicited the admiration of every modern explorer.' " 'tr LAHORE, THE SIKHS, AND AMRITSIR. •<• Т AHORE, the capital of the province of L/ that name... | |
| 1878 - 306 páginas
..."The distinctive character of the Mound-Builders' structures, and also the traditions which have heen preserved, would indicate that this people were expelled...elicited the admiration of every modern explorer.''* "The upper house is rectangular, measures eighty by o\^_. himdred feet, and is built with the cardinal... | |
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