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Recommended Reading
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Updated 14 May 2008
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Note: all the books listed below are available at the NEARA Library.
Book List
Across Before Columbus? * Various Contributors
America, B.C.: Ancient Settlers in the New World Barry Fell
America Before Columbus Barry Fell
Behind The Frontier: Indians in Eighteenth Century Eastern Massachusetts Daniel R. Mandell
Biographies And Legends Of The New England Indians, Volumes 1-5 Leo Bonfanti
Bronze-Age America Barry Fell
Contact With Ancient America (Click here for NEARA Article) Ida Jane Gallagher
Changes in The Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England William Cronon
Forbidden Archeology Richard L. Thompson & Michael Cremo
Grail Knights Of North America: On the Trail of the Grail Legacy in Canada and the United States Michael Bradley
Guide To The Salem Witchcraft Hysteria Of 1692 David C. Brown
Hidden Cities: The Discovery and Loss of Ancient North American Civilization Roger G. Kennedy
Holy Grail Across The Atlantic: The Secret History of Canadian Discovery and Exploration Michael Bradley
King Philip's War: The History and Legacy of America's Forgotten Conflict Eric B. Schultz & Michael J. Tougias
Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong James W. Loewen
Manitou: The Sacred Landscape of New England's Native Civilization James W. Mavor & Byron E. Dix
Mysterious New England Yankee Magazine - Various Contributors
NEARA Journal ** Various Contributors
New England's Ancient Mysteries Robert Ellis Cahill
New England's Viking And Indian Wars Robert Ellis Cahill
Saga America: A Startling New Theory on the Old World Settlement of America Before Columbus Barry Fell
Shaker Heritage Guidebook: Exploring the Historic Sites, Museums & Collections Stuart Murray
Sinclair Saga: Exploring the Facts and the Legend of Prince Henry Sinclair Mark Finnan
Spirit Of The New England Tribes: Indian History and Folklore, 1620-1984 William S. Simmons
Trespassing: An Inquiry into the Private Ownership of Land John Hanson Mitchell
NEARA recommends these books as providing stimulating discussion and various viewpoints on the origins and purpose of lithic structures in the Americas. All viewpoints expressed, however, are those of the authors, and this recommendation is not meant to be taken as a position statement or blanket endorsement by NEARA.
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