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- Engravings of prehistoric specimens from Michigan, U. S. A.
Engravings of prehistoric specimens from Michigan, U S A Evidence reported by andrea@archive org for item engravingsofpreh00etzeuoft on May 17, 2007: no visible notice of copyright; exact publication date unknown
- Catalog Record: Engravings of prehistoric specimens from . . .
"Introduction" signed: Rudolph Etzenhouser
- Engravings of Prehistoric Specimens From Michigan
Originally published 1910, 41 page reprint; the first released publication showing the controversial Michigan Tablets (Soper Savge plates) Full 8×10 photos of clay, copper and stone tablets
- Etzenhouser, Rudolf - Engravings of Prehistoric Specimens From Michigan . . .
Etzenhouser, Rudolf - Engravings of Prehistoric Specimens from Michigan, 1910 - Free download as PDF File ( pdf), Text File ( txt) or read online for free
- Engravings of prehistoric specimens from Michigan, U. S. A
Engravings of prehistoric specimens from Michigan, U S A
- Engraving of Prehistoric Specimens From Michigan
By Rudolph Etzenhouser Oringinally published 1910, 41 page reprint; the first released publication showing the controversial Michigan Tablets (Soper Savge plates) Full 8×10 photos of clay, copper and stone tablets Booklet, 8 5×11, illustrated, 42 pages
- Engravings of Prehistoric Specimens from Michigan, U. S. A.
The originals from which the accompanying reproductions were made have been carefully inspected by us We certify that the halftones are accurate reproductions of the prehistoric originals Detroit, Michigan
- Engravings of Prehistoric Specimens From Michigan, U. S. A (Classic . . .
This book presents a fascinating collection of engraved tablets, copper plates, and clay vessels unearthed in Michigan These artifacts, believed to be relics of a prehistoric Native American culture, are shrouded in mystery as their language and exact purpose remain undeciphered
- Engravings Of Prehistoric Specimens From Michigan, U. S. A.
They have been unearthed for the most part, through the efforts of amateur investigators, and represent the contents of hundreds of mounds scattered over the Lower Peninsula of Michigan
- Engravings of prehistoric specimens from Michigan, U. S. A.
The data given is thought to be ample for the present Some of the finds were made several years ago in the presence of many witnesses, and notwithstanding the passing of relics to other hands and localities, ample evidence is at hand
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