Publisher:
Walker & Co, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1986.
Published:
1986
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
9041001501
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Good in Good jacket. Book Octavo, hardcover, VG+ ex school library with endpaper removed and near fine red pictorial dj in mylar. 115 pp. including index. America has its own Stonehenge called Mystery Hill in New Hampshire. 11th C Irish monks, 19th C Yankee farmers built similar stones that mark the sunrises and sunsets at the summer and winter solstices. Here we look at the facts and clues to some of our strangest and still unsolved "dig" puzzles.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 0x0x0; Grade 7 Up. Unsolved and little-known puzzles of American archeological sites are the topics in this informative and well-written book. Marston does not give solutions but instead looks at theories about such groups as the Mound Builders, the Hopewell and Anasazi Indians and such mysteries as the Bighorn Medicine Wheel and America's stone-and woodhenges. The glossary and index are exceptionally well done, and an appendix lists the names and addresses of American archeological sites open to the public.