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The Origin of the Mound Builders - Alfred Coffin

The Origin of the Mound Builders - Alfred Coffin

My apologies! Here's an English description of The Origin of the Mound Builders by Alfred Coffin:

Published in 1898, The Origin of the Mound Builders dives into the enigmatic world of the civilization responsible for the monumental earthen mounds scattered across North America. Alfred Coffin, an early anthropologist, delves into the mysteries surrounding these ancient structures, attempting to piece together the story of their builders.

Coffin proposes a bold theory: the Mound Builders originated in Mexico, drawn to the fertile land and pleasant climate of the Mississippi Valley. He estimates their arrival around 1000 BC, where they thrived for centuries, constructing mounds for various purposes, from burial sites to temples and ceremonial platforms. However, around 1500 AD, he suggests they were driven back to Mexico by more aggressive Native American tribes.

While modern archaeological findings largely disprove Coffin's specific migration theory, his book remains a valuable historical document in the study of the Mound Builder culture. It offers detailed descriptions of the mounds, including their shapes, sizes, and locations, along with insightful explorations of their potential functions. Coffin's work is further enriched by numerous photographs and illustrations, bringing these fascinating structures to life for the reader.

Here are some key points to emphasize:

  • Coffin hypothesizes a Mexican origin for the Mound Builders.
  • He highlights the Mississippi Valley's attractive environment as a motivator for their migration.
  • He proposes a timeline of roughly 1000 BC to 1500 AD for their presence in the region.
  • He suggests conflict with other Native American groups led to their retreat to Mexico.
  • Though outdated in certain aspects, Coffin's book remains a significant resource for understanding the Mound Builders.

If you're fascinated by the ancient mysteries of North America and the enigmatic Mound Builders, then The Origin of the Mound Builders is a captivating read, offering historical and anthropological insights despite its dated theories.



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Miekka
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15.2x22.9cm
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Alfred Coffin

My apologies! Here's an English description of The Origin of the Mound Builders by Alfred Coffin:

Published in 1898, The Origin of the Mound Builders dives into the enigmatic world of the civilization responsible for the monumental earthen mounds scattered across North America. Alfred Coffin, an early anthropologist, delves into the mysteries surrounding these ancient structures, attempting to piece together the story of their builders.

Coffin proposes a bold theory: the Mound Builders originated in Mexico, drawn to the fertile land and pleasant climate of the Mississippi Valley. He estimates their arrival around 1000 BC, where they thrived for centuries, constructing mounds for various purposes, from burial sites to temples and ceremonial platforms. However, around 1500 AD, he suggests they were driven back to Mexico by more aggressive Native American tribes.

While modern archaeological findings largely disprove Coffin's specific migration theory, his book remains a valuable historical document in the study of the Mound Builder culture. It offers detailed descriptions of the mounds, including their shapes, sizes, and locations, along with insightful explorations of their potential functions. Coffin's work is further enriched by numerous photographs and illustrations, bringing these fascinating structures to life for the reader.

Here are some key points to emphasize:

  • Coffin hypothesizes a Mexican origin for the Mound Builders.
  • He highlights the Mississippi Valley's attractive environment as a motivator for their migration.
  • He proposes a timeline of roughly 1000 BC to 1500 AD for their presence in the region.
  • He suggests conflict with other Native American groups led to their retreat to Mexico.
  • Though outdated in certain aspects, Coffin's book remains a significant resource for understanding the Mound Builders.

If you're fascinated by the ancient mysteries of North America and the enigmatic Mound Builders, then The Origin of the Mound Builders is a captivating read, offering historical and anthropological insights despite its dated theories.



EAN: 9781774819197
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