1491
By Mann, Charles C.

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Categories: History
ISBN: 9780307278180
Publisher: Random House, Inc., Knopf Publishing Group
Language: English

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A groundbreaking study that radically alters our understanding of the Americas before the arrival of the Europeans in 1492. Continue reading...

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1491

Ernie
Ernie (Lexington, KY) Wed Mar 04 2009 22:18
Obviously, like Guns Germs and Steel. A journalist compiles the information that has been coming out during the last 60 years about American Indians but which conflicts with the school lessons about them from 50 years ago. Basically.... the Americas were densely populated before Europeans came with...more...
Gordon
Gordon (The United States) Sun Mar 15 2009 21:30
Every now and again a book comes along that fundamentally changes my perspective about something big, and this is one of them. There“s a reason why the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts in 1620 and found the forests nicely felled, the fields already cleared, and caches of...more...
Megan
Megan (Mcminnville, OR) Fri Dec 19 2008 23:01
I am reading this for the second time--in part because it is a great book and in part because we just took a trip to the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico and I wanted to reread the book for that purpose. This is one of my favorite books. It is endlessly fascinating and so historically important. Basicall...more...
korey
korey (The United States) Fri Oct 12 2007 13:33
This book is a real eye opener. It is jam packed with great information that goes against pretty much everything we've been taught in school about what North America and South America looked like before Colombus, where the native peoples came from and how many were here and how long ago. It's really...more...
Xarah
Xarah (Flagstaff, AZ) Thu Nov 15 2007 20:27
It's amazing what people can do. Especially looking back in time and realizing that, in some respects, that past cultures are a whole lot smarter than we are today. While there was a lot of information in this book I already knew - at least to a degree - there was a lot more detailed inf...more...
Deborah
Deborah (Seattle, WA) Mon Jan 21 2008 00:50
Full Title: 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus Overall, 1491 provided a fascinating and fresh perspective on history as a lively, evolving field of knowledge--not the stuff of dry textbooks at all. My primary criticism of the book is that it is difficult to keep a sense...more...
Sandra
Sandra (New York, NY) Tue May 13 2008 12:54
This is an extremely dense read and tends to drag in the first chapter. However it is a great, basic introduction to various archaeological theories and research about natives cultures in the Americas before Columbus. At times it gets boring reading various scientific research however this helps t...more...
John
John (Bend, OR) Fri Apr 11 2008 22:10
If your American paradigm includes an historical view of European settlers desecrating the "Forest Primeval," guess again! Recent archeological and anthropological discoveries have revealed that the Pre-Columbrian Americas were vastly more populated and civilized than we had previously bel...more...
Nomi
Nomi (The United States) Fri May 02 2008 12:48
Highly engaging, interesting and often mind-blowing of account of the civilizations who flourished in North and South "America" before colonialism.Mann does a thorough job of researching the various debates within anthropology/archaelogy regarding issues like the time frame paleo-Indians b...more...
John
John (Astoria, NY) Fri Nov 21 2008 11:20
I am rethinking my review and giving this the highest rating. This book has really stayed with me in the months since I read it. I'm always a sucker for prehistory stuff, people speculating on history and social structure and motivations for doing things when all you have to go on are oral history a...more...