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1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
By Charles C. MannCharles Mann pulls together decades of research to show that the pre-Columbian Americas were more populated, more advanced, and more shaped by human hands than the empty wilderness of the textbooks. It reframes the Maya, the Aztec, and dozens of other cultures as part of a thriving hemisphere, and it is the single best book for seeing how much was lost after 1492.
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📄 541 pages⏱ ~5 hr read📅 2005
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Charles Mann pulls together decades of research to show that the pre-Columbian Americas were more populated, more advanced, and more shaped by human hands than the empty wilderness of the textbooks. It reframes the Maya, the Aztec, and dozens of other cultures as part of a thriving hemisphere, and it is the single best book for seeing how much was lost after 1492.
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