Robert Curtis Chapin was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 24, 1933.
A fascinating new look at the sad, shameful, and misunderstood story during the early years of the Colony period..
This is the story of his findings, how he carefully disinterred them, classified, and with the contribution of three highly recognized Anthropology Professors identified them.
Hidden 300 years.
In 1978 Curtis Chapin found the missing remains of the Witches hanged in Salem in 1692.
After Curtis passed away in December 2020, Augusta decided to finish this book that provides a new approach to United States history.
On days that Curtis felt stronger, they worked together writing, sorting documents, choosing photographs, and reading and recordings new ideas.
They brought with them all the books, documents, and photographs used to produce this book.
The worsening of Curtis\'s health forced them to move to south Florida for medical treatments and hospitalizations.
When she retired, they moved to Panajachel, a small town in Lake Atitlan, where they got married.
She was then working as an insurance executive in Guatemala City.
In 1999, he met Augusta, born in Barcelona, Spain in September 1944.
In 1986, he moved to Antigua, Guatemala and started a business reproducing traditional American Indian tribal designs, handmade with crystal beads by Mayan Indians and sold in United States.
He graduated from Concord High School, served during the Korean War, studied sculpture at the Boston Art School, and obtained a master\'s degree in architectural history at Goddard College.
Robert Curtis Chapin was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on May 24, 1933