Ancient America.
Ancient America by Leonard Jonathan Norton
Ancient America by Long Cathryn J.
Ancient America by Ollhoff Jim
Ancient America by Wood Marion
Pictorial Ancient America by Grant Jay S. (1927)
Relics of ancient America by Lamb Iner (1904)
The History of Ancient America, Anterior to the Time of Columbus by George Jones
They Came Before Columbus The African Presence In Ancient America By Ivan Van Sertima
Visions of ancient America by Schezen Roberto
Books by Frank Joseph
Archaeological discoveries of ancient America by Frank Joseph
Discovering the Mysteries of Ancient America: Lost History and Legends, Unearthed and Explored by Frank Joseph
Books by Coe Michael
Ancient America by Coe Michael
Atlas of ancient America by Coe Michael
Books by Fiske John
The discovery of America, with some account of ancient America and the Spanish conquest by Fiske John (1902)
Books by Disselhoff Hans Dietrich
Ancient America : the civilizations of the new world by Disselhoff Hans Dietrich
The art of ancient America; civilizations of Central and South America by Disselhoff Hans Dietrich
Books by Baldwin John Denison
Ancient America, in Notes on American Archaeology by Baldwin John Denison (1872)
Pre-historic nations : or, Inquiries concerning some of the great peoples and civilizations of antiquity, and their probable relation to a still older civilization of the the Ethiopians or Cushites of Arabia by Baldwin John Denison (1874)
Books by Edgar Lee Hewett
Edgar Lee Hewett was an American archaeologist and anthropologist whose focus was the Native American communities of New Mexico and the southwestern United States. He is best known for his role in gaining passage of the Antiquities Act, a pioneering piece of legislation for the conservation movement; as the founder and first director of the Museum of New Mexico; and as the first president of the New Mexico Normal School, now New Mexico Highlands University.
Ancient America at the Panama-California Exposition by Edgar L. Hewett (1915)
Ancient Life In Mexico and Central AMerica by Edgar L. Hewett (1936)
Ancient life in the American Southwest by Edgar L. Hewett (1930)
Miguel León-Portilla was a Mexican anthropologist and historian. He was one of the most reputable and commonly cited authorities on Aztec culture and literature in the pre-Columbian and colonial eras among Mexican academia. Many of his works have been translated to English and are widely read.
Goddesses in Context in Mesopotamian Textual and Visual Sources by Julia M. Asher-Greve