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America's Ancient Light - Unraveling the Enigma of Our Earliest Settlers - cover

America's Ancient Light - Unraveling the Enigma of Our Earliest Settlers

Pasquale De Marco

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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Journey through the captivating history of America's earliest settlers in "America's Ancient Light: Unraveling the Enigma of Our Earliest Settlers." This comprehensive volume takes readers on an immersive journey through the lives and cultures of the first people to call North America home.

From the arrival of the Clovis people, with their distinctive stone tools and sophisticated hunting strategies, to the rise and fall of great civilizations, the prehistory of North America is a rich tapestry of human experience. Discover the secrets of ancient cultures, their adaptations to diverse environments, and the challenges they faced in a rapidly changing world.

Explore the Folsom tradition of the Great Plains, renowned for its intricate projectile points and specialized hunting techniques. Delve into the Ancestral Puebloan cultures of the Southwest, with their remarkable cliff dwellings and intricate pottery. Uncover the mysteries of the Mississippian mound-building societies of the Southeast, leaving behind a legacy of earthen mounds and complex social structures.

Witness the arrival of Europeans and its profound impact on Native American societies. From the devastating effects of disease to forced displacement and assimilation policies, the encounter between two worlds had far-reaching consequences that continue to shape the present day.

"America's Ancient Light" is a celebration of the enduring legacy of Native American cultures. Despite centuries of adversity, Native American communities have maintained their traditions, languages, and identities. Their contributions to art, music, literature, and cuisine have enriched American society, and their ongoing struggle for recognition and self-determination continues to inspire and challenge us all.

Through this exploration of America's ancient light, readers will gain a deeper understanding of our shared past and the interconnectedness of all humanity.


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Disponibile da: 02/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 159 pagine.

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