American Anthropology Disproving the book of Mormon
American Anthropology Disproving the book of Mormon
Charles Augustus Shook
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For a long time it was believed by a great many persona, scientific and otherwise, that these piles of earth, often called pyramids quite erroneously, could not have been made by ordi- nary Amerinds, but as the study of the native American pro- ceeded and the data of what he did and docs actually do began to be recorded, it was perfectly plain that it was not at all necessary to look beyond the "Indian" for the origin of the 12 mounds — thai is, beyond the "Indian" as ... Was known in the regio...n where the mounds occur. U was found that he had erected mounds after the arrival of the whites, and if he built one or several, he might have built all. — North Americans of Yesterday; (Dellenbaugh), p. 343. What, it may be asked, are we to believe was the character of the race to which for the purpose of clearness we have for the time being applied the term "Mound Builders"? The answer must be, they were no more nor less than the immediate prede- cessors in blood and culture of the Indians described by De Soto's chronicler and other early explorers, the Indians who inhabited the region of the mounds at the time of their dis- covery by civilized men.
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