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The author presents a wide-ranging survey of pre-Columbian antiquities across North, Central, and South America, describing earthen mounds and complex architectural ruins, illustrated ground plans, and regional sites from the Mississippi valley to Mexican, Central American, and Peruvian remains. He examines evidence for antiquity, mining, road systems, and material culture, and reviews competing hypotheses about origins, including claims of Old World contacts, while outlining indigenous historical traditions and chronologies. Appendices treat possible Norse and other contacts and Pacific Island antiquities, and consideration is given to inscriptions, decipherment, and the limits of the surviving record.

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John D. Baldwin

John D. Baldwin was an American author and archaeologist known for his contributions to the study of ancient civilizations in America. His notable work, "Ancient America, in Notes on American Archaeology," explores the archaeological findings and cultural significance of ancient American societies. Baldwin's writings reflect a keen interest in the historical narratives of indigenous peoples and their contributions to the continent's heritage. Through his research and publications, he has played a role in shaping the understanding of America's archaeological landscape.

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