Talking Bones: Secrets of Indian Burial Mounds

Talking Bones: Secrets of Indian Burial Mounds
ISBN-10
0060257687
ISBN-13
9780060257682
Series
Talking Bones
Category
History
Pages
68
Language
English
Published
1978
Publisher
Harpercollins Childrens Books
Author
William O. Steele

Description

Reveals what is known about four groups of prehistoric Indians from studies of their burial mounds along the Ohio River and its tributaries.

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