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Advanced Civilizations of Prehistoric America: The Lost Kingdoms of the Adena, Hopewell, Mississippians, and Anasazi by [Joseph, Frank]
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" . . . the evidence is compelling and presented in a way that is informative and engaging. It is not a dry, boring academic work. . . . Read it and decide for yourself if Mr. Joseph's conclusions hold up. If nothing else, it will help you learn to think outside the box." (Michael Gleason, reviewer, Jan 2010)

"The author, who has written four other books and is editor of Ancient American magazine, suggests that a study of these early kingdoms, all of which died out because of internal decay and reliance on limited resources, might serve as cautionary tales for our present day. His carefully researched details, together with his bibliography of over 300 sources, will appeal to readers and researchers interested in accounts of early advanced civilizations often omitted from standard historical study." (Richard D. Wright, New Age Retailer, Feb 2010)

"Frank Joseph's book is an eye-opener for its documentation of these lost cultures and their legacies. It's also a cautionary tale with implications for our own survival." (Nexus New Times Magazine, Vol. 17, No. 4, Jun/Jul 2010)

Advanced Civilizations of Prehistoric America contains much tinder for the fires of controversy regarding pre-Columbian civilizations that rose, flourished, and fell in North America.  Frank Joseph has written a startling book with much evidence to consider.  The book you’re holding sifts through the evidence in an easy-to-understand manner.  Read this book with an open mind and you’ll begin to see our history in a much different way.” (Scott H. Colborn, host of Exploring Unexplained Phenomena)

“No one brings American prehistory alive like Frank Joseph.” (Philip Coppens, author of Servants of the Grail)

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ANCIENT MYSTERIES / NEW AGE

“No one brings American prehistory alive like Frank Joseph.”
--Philip Coppens, author of Servants of the Grail

Advanced Civilizations of Prehistoric America contains much tinder for the fires of controversy regarding pre-Columbian civilizations that rose, flourished, and fell in North America.  Frank Joseph has written a startling book with much evidence to consider.  The book you’re holding sifts through the evidence in an easy-to-understand manner.  Read this book with an open mind and you’ll begin to see our history in a much different way.”
--Scott H. Colborn, host of Exploring Unexplained Phenomena

Before Rome ruled the Classical World, gleaming stone pyramids stood amid smoking iron foundries from North America’s Atlantic seaboard to the Mississippi River.  On its east bank, across from today’s St. Louis, Missouri, flourished a walled city more populous than London was one thousand years ago, with a pyramid larger--at its base--than Egypt’s Great Pyramid.  During the 12th century, hydraulic engineers laid out a massive irrigation network spanning the American Southwest that, if laid end to end, would stretch from Phoenix, Arizona, to the Canadian border.  On a scale to match, they built a five-mile-wide dam from ten million cubic yards of rock.  While Europe stumbled through the Dark Ages, a metropolis of weirdly shaped, multistory superstructures, precisely aligned to the sun and moon, sprawled across the New Mexico Desert.

Who was responsible for such colossal achievements?  Where did these mysterious builders come from, and what became of them?  These are some of the questions investigated by Frank Joseph in his examination of ancient influences at work on our continent.  He reveals that modern civilization is not the first to arise in North America but was preceded instead by four high cultures that rose and fell over the past three thousand years: the Adena, Hopewell, Mississippian, and Anasazi-Hohokam.  How they achieved greatness and why they vanished so completely are the intriguing enigmas explored by this unconventional prehistory of our country, Advanced Civilizations of Prehistoric America.

FRANK JOSEPH is the editor in chief of Ancient American magazine and the author of The Destruction of Atlantis, The Lost Civilization of Lemuria, Survivors of Atlantis, and The Lost Treasure of King Juba.  He lives in Minnesota.

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  • File Size: 2286 KB
  • Print Length: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Bear & Company (December 21, 2009)
  • Publication Date: August 12, 2010
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003ZHVB7G
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By Ashley Cunningham on September 12, 2011
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When I got this book on my kindle, I was expecting some interesting evidence and conclusions that would make me think more about prehistoric America. Even though I agree with the minority that America definitely had trans-oceanic contact with other nations before Columbus arrived, I was not convinced by Joseph's theories.

He argues that the Japanese and the Celts had a large part to play in the Adena and Hopewell cultures, but his conclusions were rather shaky and did not follow the evidence. He would go on for chapters on these different cultures and how they were advanced and unique, and then he would suddenly say "oh, it's Japanese culture." I think he's got his dates mixed up because I looked up the Celts, and their culture didn't appear until the sixth century BC, long after the Adena culture had been established. Joseph argues that the Mississippian culture was Mayan and that turned into the Aztec civilization, and his line of thinking was confusing and and didn't follow; I wasn't convinced with this theory. He also had a long discussion on a South American tribe that migrated north to form the Anasazi civilization, but I too wasn't convinced by his supposed evidence.

The book was not well-written and was confusing at times. Sometimes, he would go on and on about the evidence or about some random story about a tribe, and it was a long time before he would explain its relevance to the rest of the book.

I wasn't very impressed with this book. If you want a better-written book about prehistoric America, check out Huyghe's "Columbus Was Last."
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This book is interesting but highly speculative. The author takes many liberties and makes dramatic assumptions. For example, at one point he says that a mound of North America is "indistinguishable" from those of mayan origin. In the next paragraph he says that "oh yeah, it is made of dirt instead of stone". It's poorly organized at points, using different timelines to describe spans of existence, different ways of explaining volume, and has a lot of factoids that are true but not relevant. I am still finishing the last chapter, and I learned a lot of useful facts, and believe he is onto something ... but I would like to see more of a scientific proof of what he says and less speculation. The book is lacking in photos that would be much more explanatory, and often simply uses photos of interpretive centers exhibits. If he is right, the traditional archaelogists studying north america really have missed alot! Kind of hard to fathom they would miss that much. Overall it seems lacking in academic and scientific rigor.
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This book is written by a Neo-Nazi convicted child-molester and self-proclaimed Nazi Mystic named Frank Collin who writes sensational propaganda disguised as scholarly puplications. I know, it sounds to awesome to be true. Joseph is his middle name and one of several pen names he uses. He currenly writes for the Ancient American, a hyper-diffusionist Mormon propaganda vehicle. He is the subject and benefactor of a a Supreme Court decision that allows him to wear a swastika in any neighborhood of his choosing. He serves in the National Socialists White People's Party (formerly the American Nazi Party), and is the founder of his own party, the NSPA (National Socialists White People's Party of America). He is a mystic and loves his white druid robes and magic crystal staff as much as his Nazi Uniform.

This is one of my very favorite subects, so I was dissapointed to find this book not only inaccurate but full of complete fairy tale nonsense and racial bias, which led me to the discovey of the author's identity. To classify the material in this book as "fringe belief" is an understatement. Through the book, Frank "Joseph" Collin methodically denies any findings that don't support his strange ideas concerning the origins of prehistoric Americans. In short, Frank claims that the Adena were Celts and that the Hopewell were Japanese (they weren't). He even makes the retarded claim that Klamath indians and Japanese people can inter-communicate verbally because their languages are so similar (they're not, and they can't).
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I thought something was up when the author was obviously dismissive of the 'inferior' native Indian races. My radar was going off when I noticed that his references to external supporting works, all reference a magazine he is the editor in chief of. I noticed that he often made statements he did not back up. I was therefore not surprised to read these reviews and find out he is a Neo Nazi writing to support his racist agenda. I intend to do some research to find out about the ruins and historical sites he speaks of, to try to find out if anything he wrote is true ( it's possible ), but this book is clearly garbage. It's depressing to read reviews that applaud his standing in the face of 'the mainstream', as if the mainstream is an evil plot ( it's not ), and lacks credibility ( which is what this book clearly does ), because it doesn't tell the story this racist wants told. I am all for hearing alternative views, I just wish people would require the same standard of proof from those speaking outside the mainstream, as those speaking within it ( truthfully, if you want to oppose what the majority agree upon, there's a greater burden of proof on you because you're standing against established scholarly work and not building on it ).
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