
The Religious History of the Land Now Called "America": Dr. Thomas Tweed
Theology in the Raw
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Tracing Ancient Beliefs: Religion and Migration in Early America
This chapter examines archaeological evidence of early religious practices in America, particularly through burial sites dating back 11,000 years. It discusses human migration theories, highlights significant findings such as ancient footprints and ritualistic burial items, and explores the cultural evolution from foraging to farming societies. The narrative emphasizes the complexity of early human spirituality and societal structures, suggesting that religious rituals adapted alongside changing lifestyles.
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