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- Effigy Mounds and the Social Reproduction of Landscape
- A Bibliography of Aboriginal Archaeological Plant Food Remains from Eastern North America: 1901–1991
- Moundbuilders
- Mounds in the Landscape: a Comparative Study of Landscape Archaeology in English-Speaking Northwest Europe and North America
- Northern Flint, Southern Roots: a Diachronic Analysis of Paleoethnobotanical Remains and Maize Race at the Aztalan Site (47-JE-0001) Jennifer L
- Effigy Mounds – Frank’S Hill, Located on Both Sides of HWY193 Just North of the Intersection with HWY60 West of Muscoda
- The Effigy Mound Manifestation in Iowa
- Minnesota Statewide Multiple Property Documentation Form for the Woodland Tradition Section F
- 30,000 Wood, Subm
- By the End of the Archaic Period (Around 500 B.C.), Early Indigenous People Had Begun to Develop Distinct Familial and Tribal Id
- Aztalan from East of the Crawfish
- Effigy Mounds, Social Identity, and Ceramic Technology
- AN EXCAVATION SETS HISTORY STRAIGHT • ARCHAEOLOGY WINS at CAESARS a Quarterly Publication of the Archaeological Conservancy
- 1989 Midwest Archaeological Conference Program
- AA Spring 05 Pg C1-11 2/23/05 3:59 PM Page C1
- Cahokia Mounds Reconnaissance Survey
- Native American Mounds, Euro-Americans, and Racial Ideas
- Mound Serpent Mound
- Hokan Is Berber! A
- An Examina on of Biodistance Between Late Woodland and Mississippian Individuals From
- The Mississippian Iconography of Serpent Mound
- Effigy Mounds of the Wisconsin River Valley by Sara Millhouse
- The Ceramics of the Sand Point Site (20BG14) Baraga County, Michigan: a Preliminary Description
- Lodges of Time and Space: the Stone Cairns of Red Wing by Michael
- Midwest Region Plan
- The O.C. Voss Site: Reassessing What We Know About the Fort Ancient Occupation of the Central Scioto Drainage and Its Tributaries
- HISTORIC SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN for SERPENT MOUND