id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18184 Henshaw, Henry W. (Henry Wetherbee) Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 117-166 .txt text/plain 17633 742 61 design, asserted for the Mound-Builders, as indicated by the sculptures far the identification of these carvings of supposed foreign animals is Stevens's fish-catching manatee is the same carving given by Dr. Rau, in the Archæological Collection of the United States National animal, as well as whose skill in carving, would naturally differ which they suppose the Mound-Builders became acquainted with an animal means follows that all the carving and etchings of birds or animals by case of the carvings, the resemblance of particular mounds to the By far the most important of the animal mounds, from the nature of the carving, an art to which we have seen the Mound-Builders were much Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi Valley, Animal carvings from mounds of the Mississippi Valley, W., Animal Carvings from Mounds of the W., Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Pipe sculpture of the mounds builders, 124 Tropical animals known to Mound Builders, 142 ./cache/18184.txt ./txt/18184.txt