America’s Ancient Cities

“America’s Ancient Cities” by Gene S. Stuart is a first edition published by The Society in 1988. This 199-page book presents an overview of the evolution of settlements and cities over a span of 14,000 years, highlighting significant developments in human history. The thoughtful text is enhanced by haunting color photographs that illustrate the themes discussed throughout the volume.
Readers will find an exploration of mysteries and recent discoveries related to the history of urban development in North America. The book delves into subjects such as archaeology and sociology, providing insights into how these ancient cities shaped social structures and cultural practices. With its engaging narrative and visual elements, this work serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the historical progression of urban life.
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Spanning 14,000 years, this handsome volume describes how settlements and cities evolved–vital developments in human history. Thoughtful text, complemented by haunting color photos, explores mysteries and recent discoveries.
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