British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph

1897 Print - Archaeology of the United States

An antique print published in an antiquarian volume of The International Encyclopaedic Dictionary in 1897.

Archaeology of the United Seates, based on F. A. Brockhaus engraving (1888)

Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus was a German encyclopedia publisher and editor, famed for publishing the Conversations-Lexikon, which is now published as the Brockhaus encyclopedia.

The images of 47 objects include: Burial urns, Bone fish hook, Stone Awls, Clay bottles, Axes, Rattlesnake gorgets, Pipes, Bowls, and more


Published in 1897 by D. H. McBride & Co., Akron, Ohio

Full Print Size: Approximately 11" X 14"  Center fold as Published

Blank on Reverse

Condition: Excellent - Very Good - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)

 Light age and handling

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