Author:
Hardaker, Christopher
Forty years ago, a mastodon bone engraved with a virtual bestiary from the Ice Age was found near Mexico City. Archeologists unearthed the oldest spearheads in the world nearby - 40,000 years old, some declared, three times the official 12,000-year estimate for the first Americans. But when U.S. government geologists upped that to 250,000 years, archaeologists inexplicably dropped the investigation and never returned to the site. Archeologist Christopher Hardaker tells the story of America's earliest art and spearheads and their suppression, with photos of the original artifacts. 304 pp. June.
Binding Type: Hardcover
304 Pages