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Ancient Ozarks

Giants in the Caves, Star People in the Stone, and the Underground Worlds That Rewrote American Prehistory

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Ancient Ozarks

De: F.K. Sterling
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Ancient Ozarks
The Ozarks keep their secrets in stone…
The Ozarks have always held their secrets close. For more than 12,000 years, the limestone highlands of Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma have preserved what time erases everywhere else: ancient tools, woven fibers, rock art, and the stories of the people who moved through these caves, bluffs, and underground rivers. Archaeologists uncovered the evidence. Folklorists kept the legends alive. What remains is a landscape where both still speak.

Ancient Ozarks explores the region’s deep past through the tension between science and story. It follows the Paleo‑Indians who sheltered in the dark, the trade networks that linked the Ozarks to Spiro and Cahokia, and the long‑misunderstood “Ozark Bluff Dwellers,” whose lives were far more complex than early researchers believed. It also confronts the mysteries that refuse to disappear, the giant skeletons reported in old newspapers, the star people imagery carved into stone, and the cave systems that local tradition insists lead somewhere no map has ever captured.

This book doesn’t dismiss the strange accounts or blindly accept them. Instead, it asks what the Ozarks’ stone, soil, and stories are really holding, and why the official explanations have never quite closed the case.
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