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Paperback Ancient Village Architecture In America: Indian And Mound Builders' Villages Book

ISBN: 1279974575

ISBN13: 9781279974575

Ancient Village Architecture In America: Indian And Mound Builders' Villages

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"Ancient Village Architecture In America: Indian And Mound Builders' Villages" explores the architectural styles and village layouts of indigenous peoples and the Mound Builder cultures of North America. This book delves into the construction techniques, settlement patterns, and communal structures that defined these ancient societies.

Stephen Denison Peet provides insights into the diverse forms of dwellings, from simple shelters to complex earthworks, offering a comprehensive overview of the ingenuity and cultural significance embedded within these architectural remnants. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the lives and civilizations that shaped the American landscape long before European contact, making this work a valuable resource for archaeologists, historians, and anyone interested in the pre-Columbian history of the United States.

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