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New England Megaliths : Renee Kra [ Archaeological Society of Connecticut ]

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An Analysis of Purported New England Megaliths and Mysteries Published By The Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut

Kra, Renee, ed. The Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut Number 44 1981: New England Megaliths: Fact and Fancy. Archaeological Society of Connecticut. Washington, Connecticut. 1981.

A skeptical but thorough consideration of various New England pseudoarchaeological sites often referenced as evidence of advanced ancient civilizations in North America or pre-Columbian European contact, including Gungywamp, the Newport Tower, Mystery Hill (a.k.a. America’s Stonehenge), and the supposed Hebrew characters found at the top of Pinnacle Mountain. In addition to its academic content, the collection is well-illustrated with maps, diagrams, and photographs from the sites including excavations.

Eight copies found in OCLC as of April 2024.

98pp. 4to. Stample bound with printed paper wraps. Reading creases. Minor wear to corners and edges. Back top fore corner bent with creasing. Illustrated throughout. Good.

 

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