Poverty Point: A Culture of the Lower Mississippi Valley

Poverty Point: A Culture of the Lower Mississippi Valley

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The book "Poverty Point: Culture of the Lower Mississippi River Valley" by Jon L. Gibson is a study of one of the most important archaeological sites in the history of South Louisiana. Poverty Point is defined by the unique wisdom of the early Native American Indians who lived on this site around 3700-3100 BC. In his book, the author reveals the significance of this archaeological site, its structure, the process of construction and development, as well as the impact on archaeological and anthropological research in the region. Through detailed analysis of materials and artifacts, hypotheses and reconstructions, Gibson, Jon L.'s book reveals to the reader the fascinating world of ancient civilizations and their majestic legacy, which to this day remains a source of fascination and mystery for scholars.
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Name of the Author
Jon L. Gibson
Language
English
Release date
2020-08-16
Title
Poverty Point: A Culture of the Lower Mississippi Valley
Subject
E011
Poverty Point culture

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