The lost worlds of ancient America : compelling evidence of ancient immigrants, lost technologies, and places of power
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E21.5 .L67 2012
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287 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-279) and index.
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Presents evidence that our continent was visited and influenced by visitors from Europe and the Near East hundreds, even thousands of years before its "official" discovery in 1492. As such, this startling, fresh proof of their powerful impact on the pre-Columbian New World offers us a different view of American origins that threatens to re-write mainstream textbooks.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Joseph, F. (2012). The lost worlds of ancient America: compelling evidence of ancient immigrants, lost technologies, and places of power . New Page Books.

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Joseph, Frank. 2012. The Lost Worlds of Ancient America: Compelling Evidence of Ancient Immigrants, Lost Technologies, and Places of Power. New Page Books.

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Joseph, Frank. The Lost Worlds of Ancient America: Compelling Evidence of Ancient Immigrants, Lost Technologies, and Places of Power New Page Books, 2012.

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Joseph, Frank. The Lost Worlds of Ancient America: Compelling Evidence of Ancient Immigrants, Lost Technologies, and Places of Power New Page Books, 2012.

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