"This book is a genre all its own. Renowned archaeologist and raconteur, Jon Gibson, blends travel adventure, science mystery, autobiography, history of science, and fantasy in a pleasurable narration of the discoveries in America's oldest mounds. Gibson recounts the first World Trade Center-like disaster of the Americas over 3000 years ago, as well as the construction and exaltation of giant pyramids at Poverty Point, revealing a social and emotional divide in the spiritual community, the beginnings of egoism and pursuit of personal power, and the end of social harmony."--John E. Clark, professor of anthropology, Brigham Young University, and former director of New World Archaeological Foundation "Written with an engaging blend of scholarship and humor, Archaic Earthworks of the Lower Mississippi Valley provides a wonderful overview of research and thinking on the antiquity of monumental construction and mound building in the region, now known to be far older than archaeologists thought only a generation or so ago. Gibson tells things, as he has always done, exactly as he sees them. This volume reflects archaeology, history, and (auto)biography at the highest level, from the perspective of one of the foremost figures participating in and shaping the discoveries recounted herein."--David G. Anderson, professor of anthropology, University of Tennessee, and coauthor of Recent Developments in Southeastern Archaeology: From Colonization to Complexity
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