Prehistoric Structures of Central America: Who Erected Them? by Martin I. Townsend

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Author Townsend, Martin I. (Martin Ingham), 1810-1903
LoC No. 05006455
Title Prehistoric Structures of Central America: Who Erected Them?
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Summary "Prehistoric Structures of Central America: Who Erected Them?" by Martin I. Townsend is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This book explores the origins and construction of significant prehistoric structures found in Central America, positing that these works were created by ancient maritime civilizations, particularly the Phoenicians, who had advanced knowledge in science and architecture. Townsend’s treatise offers insights into the architectural styles and religious practices associated with these ancient people. In this comprehensive lecture, Townsend argues that the monumental structures and pyramids scattered throughout regions like Mexico and Guatemala were not built by the indigenous peoples as commonly believed, but rather by a group of skilled Phoenician navigators and merchants who ventured to the Americas long before the time of Columbus. He presents evidence from ancient texts that suggest the existence of knowledge of these lands in Mediterranean cultures. The book meticulously details the architectural similarities between these structures and those in the Phoenician and Egyptian civilizations, while also delving into the religious practices associated with these constructions, particularly the worship of Baal. Through his analysis, Townsend invites readers to reconsider the historical narrative regarding the origin of these remarkable works and to acknowledge the sophisticated civilizations that may have established them long ago. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class E011: History: America: America
Subject Mexico -- Antiquities
Subject America -- Discovery and exploration -- Pre-Columbian
Subject Indians -- Origin
Subject Indians of Central America -- Antiquities
Subject Indians of Mexico -- Antiquities
Subject Central America -- Antiquities
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EBook-No. 29212
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 5, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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