"Nicaraguan Antiquities" by Carl Bovallius is a late 19th-century scientific exploration of Nicaragua's pre-colonial past. The book showcases unearthed statues, rock carvings, and pottery that Bovallius examined while venturing through Central America. Driven by the absence of existing records about Nicaraguan artifacts, the author recounts his two years in Nicaragua, spotlighting the area's varied archaeological sites. Bovallius examines the indigenous tribes inhabiting the region before Spanish colonization, along with the unearthed stone sculptures and ceramic relics discovered on islands such as Zapatera and Ometepec. The book illuminates the cultural and artistic heritage of Nicaragua’s ancient civilizations by carefully documenting these relics.
Nicaraguan Antiquities
By Carl Bovallius
Unearthing lost civilizations, one man seeks to document Nicaragua's forgotten past through its ancient carvings and relics.
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About the AuthorCarl Erik Alexander Bovallius was a Swedish biologist and archaeologist.
Carl Erik Alexander Bovallius was a Swedish biologist and archaeologist.
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