The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 13Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman Jameson & Morse, 1891 |
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acres altar mounds ancient animals archæology ash pits Assyria bluff bodies bones builders built burial mounds called carved caves Cherokees Chichimecas Chillicothe circle columns connection contained copper covered Creek Dakotas defense deposited discovered discovery district ditch earth earth-works east effigies Egyptian enclosure erected evidence feet high fire Fort Ancient forts gateways Grave Creek mound Haidas head height hill Hill Forts houses human hundred implements inches Indians Iroquois Lake land large number layer Little Miami river located Miami migrations miles Mississippi modern Mound City Mound-builders natural Ohio Ohio River origin ornaments paleolithic pipes pottery prehistoric Prof pyramids races region relics represented resembling River rude serpent shape shell side Skaga skeletons skull Southern specimens square Squier and Davis stockade stone graves sun-worshipers symbols Taensa terrace tion traces tradition tribes valley village wall Wichita worship