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Legend and lore of the Americas before

Autor Ronald H. Fritze

Editorial ABC-CLIO/GREENWOOD

Legend and lore of the Americas before
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  • Publisher ABC-CLIO/GREENWOOD
  • ISBN13 9780874366648
  • ISBN10 087436664X
  • Type Book
  • Bookbinding Cloth

Legend and lore of the Americas before

Autor Ronald H. Fritze

Editorial ABC-CLIO/GREENWOOD

-5% disc.    44,53€
42,31€
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Book Details

Offering a wealth of historical detail and insightful analysis, this comprehensive reference book examines the legends and lore of the Americas before Columbus's 1492 landing. More than 200 entries, covering everything from the lost land of Atlantis to the Zeno map, trace tales and clues left as far back as the Stone Age. The alphabetically arranged entries chronicle the migration of peoples, recount tales of lost lands and legendary explorers, and define terms related to cartography, history, ancient peoples, and more. Also included are cross-references to related entries to aid readers in linking events and concepts. End-of-entry bibliographies as well as a comprehensive bibliography at the back of the book assist in locating sources for further investigation. Legend and Lore of the Americas before 1492: An Encyclopedia of Visitors, Explorers, and Immigrants will educate as well as fascinate students of world history, cartography, geography, and exploration, and it will serve as a valuable and engaging reference work for researchers and educators.

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