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Acropolis Adventure
Adventure in Bear Valley
Albert Einstein
Alberto Salazar: An American Runner
American Sports Legends
Atlantic Crossing
Ben Franklin
Catching Air
Climbing Mountains: An Interview with Erik Weihenmayer
Desert People
Discovery in the Americas?
Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis
Electric Cars: History and Future
Hurricanes
Influenza
Joe Kittinger: An Unsung Hero
Mapping the Woods: Maps and Cartography
Microbes: Friend or Foe?
Miguel in the Secret Garden
Mummies
Ocean Quiz
Otzi: The Iceman
Pirates and Privateers
Robin Hood and the King
Ships of Discovery
The Black Stones
The Mystery of Granville Library
The Olympics: Past and Present
The World of NASCAR
The Yanomami: Deep in the Amazon
Threats to Our Atmosphere
Vikings
Discovery in the Americas? Discovery in the Americas?
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Words Included:
   architecture
   civilization
   flourish
   intact
   mural
   native
   Native American
   perspective
   petroglyph
   ruin
   suspension bridge
   terrace
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Book Summary:
This book describes the cultures of the ancient Maya, Inca, and Anasazi, and discusses the question of whether or not the Europeans were the first people to discover the Americas. The author concludes that when discussing the contribution of the Europeans, the word "explored" rather than "discovered" might be more appropriate.
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