national geographic documentary 2016, This is the Table of Contents for my book on the Old Copper Culture encompassing the unadulterated orichalcum or copper of Lake Superior.
Section ONE: From "Hellfire" and Back.
- The Canadian Encyclopedia says: "The progenitors of the Iroquois can be followed in reverse in New York State by archeological confirmation to no less than 500 BC. What's more, potentially as far back as 4,000 BC. The unmistakable Iroquois society of the noteworthy period appears to have created by around 1000 AD." keeping in mind the end goal to take the Iroquois back to 4000 BC one needs to discover the Megwi and Adena before them were once individuals who lived in Poverty Point where Eurasiatic innovation existed and tall individuals flourished in the Keltic hill building convention.
Section TWO: Manitou's Mounds and Mississippi Mud.
- national geographic documentary 2016, Professor Jesse Jennings composed what the Smithsonian called "definitive" and in its third release says: "...are all the high societies of the New World resultant from a dispersion of thoughts, traditions, antiques, and religious-social practices of the OLD WORLD?"
- He likewise says: "Much more bizarre at the two destinations was the microflint work. The business included the striking of long, kaleidoscopic chips from egg-formed rock knobs or centers in a way reminiscent of Eurasiatic Mesolithic commercial ventures."
Part THREE: Guardians of the Iberian Gateway (ST. Lawrence, Hudson).
- J. V. Wright is one of Canada's top scholastics and he composed A History of the Native People's of Canada, Volume I, (10,000 - 1,000 B.C.) and he says: "Generally recorded local convictions in Canada seem to have been very like those of the pre-Christian Celtic, Germanic, and Scandinavian people groups and also different parts of the world..."
- He additionally presents to us: "The Allumette-1 and Morrison's Island-6 locales, notwithstanding different exercises, they worked as assembling focuses of copper devices."
national geographic documentary 2016, Section FOUR: The Great Wall of China Extends to Ohio's 'Monsters'.
- Elizabeth Wayland Barber's The Mummies of Ǘrümchi says: "Etymologically these twins show highlights lumping them most intimately with the "westernmost" Indo-European dialects: Celtic and Italic.... In any case, they are not especially like their closest geological neighbors..."
- Also, she states: "What Professor Mair {University of Pennsylvania} perceived there staggered him. The mummies had all the earmarks of being neither Chinese nor Mongoloid in facial sort; they looked, truth be told, particularly Caucasian..."
Part FIVE: Peru Shakes Hands With Poverty Point.
- "The ascent and fall of Celtic ocean power has been oddly ignored... Nothing could be further from reality. Indeed, a large portion of Book III of Caesar's De Bello Gallico is committed to the best maritime fight he was ever called upon to mount.... No under 220 boats, all bigger than and better in development than those of the contradicting Roman naval force under Admiral Brutus." These words from Professor Barraclough Fell set reality of old overall travel and exchange movement.
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