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- Exploring Adena & Hopewell(1/2/16) Teacher Guide History Depot
- The Fudge Site: a New Look at an Ancient Monument Randolph County, Indiana
- Hatalacva Pueblo Saved Rare Arizona Pueblo Site to Be Purchased by Conservancy
- Adena-Hopewell Enclosures on Kentucky's Bluegrass
- Prehistoric Survey Reports for Survey Areas 1-6, As Well As One Phase II Prehistoric Survey Report on Survey Areas 2 and 6B
- Junction Earthworks—Honoring Our Past the Adena Man Effigy Pipe, Recovered in Chillicothe, Ohio; Recently Named Ohio’S State Artifact
- Towner Mound: Creating Content and Sparking Curiosity for the Portage County Parks
- 35. Vol.Z, No.3 Society for American Archaeology, ::'Iotebook, , 1942 Ilviporta}TT! of the Socie Cine for American Archaeol I, M
- PROBABILITIES of DESIGNED LOCATIONS of CEREMONIAL FOCI: the Chaco Meridian, Temple IV at Tikal, and a Large-Scale Sacred Adena River Landscape
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- Natrium Mound 376 Mound and Burial Traits 376 Artifact Traits 377 New Artifact Traits 378 Conclusion 378
- Use and Continuity on the Plateau: Recent Archaeological Investigations at Serpent Mound State Memorial, Ohio
- The Athens Township Comprehensive Plan for the Plains
- Ohio Archaeologist Volume 37 No
- Mitochondrial Dna Analysis of the Ohio Hopewell of The
- Ohio Archaeologist Volume 35 No
- Studies in the Late Prehistory of Indiana, AD 700 to 1700 Indiana
- THE MOUND BUILDERS the Name "Mound-Builders" Is Used Simply to Designate Those People Who Built Mounds and of Course in This Broad Sense It Is a Perfectly Good Term
- Archaeologist Volume 50 No
- Archaeological Investigations of the Evans Site, Montgomery County
- A CASE STUDY of MOUND 23 at HOPEWELL MOUND GROUP Margaret Robinson University of Nebraska-Lincoln, [email protected]
- Adena Mound Was Excavated for Historical Purposes by William C
- Ohio Arch Aeologis T Volume 57 No