(Review by AIG)
They Had Names
by Nathanial Jeanson
Pages: 312 Publisher: Master Books
"Take a deep dive into the genetics, indigenous histories, linguistics,
and archaeology of North America! Discover pre-Columbian links between Old and New World civilizations, ancient North American ruins still in existence, dramatic stories of peoples and kingdoms, and much more in this exciting book.
They Had Names is the result of a multiyear deep dive into genetics, indigenous histories, archaeology, and linguistics—an ambitious quest to uncover answers to the secrets of pre-Columbian North American history, to restore the rightful respect and appreciation for the peoples who were here before Europeans, and to show how creation science is making testable genetic predictions and seeing those predictions fulfilled by later experiments."
These are the sons of Ham, after their families,
after their tongues, in their countries, and in their nations.
Genesis 10:20
