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Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Truth about America’s First Peoples
In the Pages to Follow . . .
How to Use This Book
Ancient America
Who Are the American Indians?
First Peoples
The Mound Builders
Cliff Dwellings, Great Houses, and Stone Towers
Rock Art
First Peoples and Mound Builders
First Peoples
1. Meadowcroft Rockshelter • Avella, Pennsylvania
Mound Builders
2. Moundville Archaeological Park • Moundville, Alabama
3. Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park • Scott, Arkansas
4. Crystal River Archaeological State Park • Crystal River, Florida
5. Kolomoki Mounds State Park • Blakely, Georgia
6. Rock Eagle Effigy Mound • Eatonton, Georgia
7. Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site • Etowah, Georgia
8. Ocmulgee National Monument • Macon, Georgia
9. Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site • Collinsville, Illinois
10. Angel Mounds State Historic Site • Evansville, Indiana
11. Poverty Point National Monument • Epps, Louisiana
12. Grand Village of the Natchez • Natchez, Mississippi
13. Town Creek Indian Mound State Historic Site • Mount Gilead, North Carolina
14. Serpent Mound • Peebles, Ohio
15. SunWatch Indian Village • Dayton, Ohio
16. Cemetery Mound • Marietta, Ohio
17. Miamisburg Mound • Miamisburg, Ohio
18. Mound City, Hopewell Culture National Historical Park • Chillicothe, Ohio
19. Newark Earthworks • Newark, Ohio
20. Pinson Mounds State Archaeological Park • Pinson, Tennessee
21. Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex • Moundsville, West Virginia
22. Aztalan Mounds State Park • Aztalan, Wisconsin
Cliff Dwellings, Great Houses, and Stone Towers
23. Montezuma Castle • Camp Verde, Arizona
24. Canyon de Chelly • Chinle, Arizona
25. Casa Grande Ruins National Monument • Coolidge, Arizona
26. Walnut Canyon National Monument • Flagstaff, Arizona
27. Wupatki National Monument • Arizona
28. Betatakin, Navajo National Monument • Shonto, Arizona
29. Mesa Verde National Park • Cortez, Colorado
30. Aztec National Monument • Aztec, New Mexico
31. Chaco Canyon, Chaco Culture National Historical Park • Nageezi, New Mexico
32. Hovenweep National Monument • Utah
Rock Art
33. Blythe Intaglios • Blythe, California
34. Little Petroglyph Canyon • Coso, California
35. Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park • Santa Barbara, California
36. Petroglyph National Monument • Albuquerque, New Mexico
37. Crow Canyon • Blanco, New Mexico
38. Three Rivers Petroglyph Site • Tularosa, New Mexico
39. San Juan River • Bluff, Utah
40. Horseshoe Canyon, Canyonlands National Park • Utah
41. Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument, Canyonlands National Park • Needles District, Utah
42. Buckhorn Wash • Emery County, Utah
43. Moab • Utah
44. Nine Mile Canyon • Price, Utah
45. Sego Canyon • Thompson Springs, Utah
46. McConkie Ranch • Vernal, Utah
47. Dinosaur National Monument • Vernal, Utah
48. Horsethief Lake State Park • Dallesport, Washington
49. Bighorn Medicine Wheel • Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming
50. Dinwoody Lake Petroglyphs • Crowheart, Wyoming
If You Want to Know More
How Archaeology Gets Done
First Peoples
The Mound Builders
The Cliff Dwellings and Great Houses of the American Southwest
Rock Art
Alternative Archaeology
Additional Sites
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