The Dragon in the Lake

North America's Most Controversial Underwater Archeological Discovery of the 20th Century

by Archie Eschborn


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Publication Date : 17/12/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 375
ISBN : 9781413460322

About the Book

The Dragon in the Lake takes readers on a wild ride to the coastal waters of Honduras, into Mexico, Canada and the United States to explore one of North Americas most enigmatic underwater archeological sites. Investigated and researched by many in the past, none have covered this underwater archeological mystery first hand like archeological researcher Archie Eschborn.

Learn of the mysterious mathematical relationships that the ancient underwater pyramidal structures in Wisconsin have with their larger pyramid neighbors south of the border at Teotihuacan. Where these ancient Wisconsin stone monuments actually navigational beacons for trade and commerce for the pure copper from Michigan's upper peninsula? Learn the explosive truth about the possible origins and connections between the pyramid builders of ancient Mexico and the links to America's prehistoric Mound Builders..

Eschborn and his research team spent 5 years investigating the ancient stone structures at the bottom of Rock Lake Wisconsin, in hopes of separating fact from fiction. The author's "out of the box" approach to explain the archeology of this site and by using a new method of Landscape Archeology to prove the manmade nature of Wisconsin's submerged prehistoric rock structures is fascinating.

The author's unique background in history and archeology coupled with his project management skills have allowed him to tackle this controversial site and understand its complexities beyond looking at conventional archeological artifacts like stone arrowheads or pottery shards to determine the origins of these underwater rock structures.

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Archie Eschborn, President of Rock Lake Research Society

In the cold murky depths of a Wisconsin lake lay mysterious rock structures wrapped in Native American folklore and local legend. These ancient underwater manmade structures maybe the most significant and controversial North American archeological discovery of the 20th century. Follow a small band of amateur archeologists armed with the latest technology as they strive to bring new research into the open against entrenched academic agenda’s and Mother Nature‘s attemps to prevent them from documenting and preserving these submerged structures before time and man erase them from existence.

The author provides compelling new evidence along with countless professionals, scientists, geologists, researchers, archeologists, anthropologists and divers, who have challenged the status quo of the Wisconsin Historical Society who have clung to their erroneous pronouncements about the fabled “Rock Lake Pyramids” in the first half of the twentieth century.

Take a journey every armchair adventurer/archeologist has dreamed of taking. Weaving a tale that takes the reader from Honduras, to Mexico, to Rock Lake and beyond, delving into the little known world of the pyramids and effigy mounds of Southern Wisconsin. Discover ancient copper mining in northern Michigan, to the trade routes that reached deep into Mesoamerica and to early Aztecs who once lived near the sacred shores of this lake. The reader will discover the overwhelming similarities between these North American “pyramid builder cultures” that can no longer be dismissed as coincidence. This exciting, educational ride may soon have some Wisconsin state institutions in turmoil due to the explosive nature of these findings and their potential impact to change the thinking about pre-columbian migration and trade routes between present day Mexico and Wisconsin.

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