"Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, November 1898" by Various is a collection of science writings from the late 1800s that explores different areas of science. It shares knowledge with regular people and shows what scientists were thinking about back then. One interesting article asks if the first people in Central America came from Asia. It talks about what experts thought, like anthropologists and historians, discussing ideas about how cultures might have spread. The magazine looks into how people moved around the world long ago and how cultures mixed, inviting readers to think about connections in human history.
Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, November 1898 Volume 54, November 1898
By Various
Discover a world of old science and lost theories, including the biggest mystery of all: where did the first people in Central America come from?
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