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Ohio History Lesson 1
2004 Midwest Archaeological Conference Program
A Comparison of Faunal Assemblages from Two Fort Ancient Villages
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Violence and Environmental Stress During the Late Fort Ancient (AD 1425 - 1635) Occupations of Hardin Village
An Ethnohistoric and Archaeological Investigation of Late Fort Ancient Bifacial Endscrapers
Sunwatch Indian Village/Archaeological Park)
Serpent Mound
Historic American Indian Tribes of Ohio 1654-1843
Fort Ancient Earthworks Hilltop Enclosure
Indians in the Kanawha-New River Valley, 1500-1755 Isaac J
EASTERN AGRICULTURAL COMPLEX TRADITIONS in SMALL FORT ANCIENT COMMUNITIES—THE WILDCAT EXAMPLE a Thesis Present
741 7 U-007-307.90 Cowan, C. W., First Farmers of the Middle
Chapter 3: Early People of Ohio Standards * History-Describe the Earliest Settlements in Ohio Including the Prehistoric Peoples
Measuring Ancient Works
2005 Program + Abstracts
Was Yankeetown an Angel Mounds Progenitor?
MOUND BUILDERS of Lihe ANCIENT WORLD
Top View
Christopher R. Moore
Indians of Virginia (Pre-1600 with Notes on Historic Tribes) Virginia History Series #1-09 © 2009
Culture History of Indiana by Donald R. Cochran 2004
Christopher R. Moore
The Distribution of Eastern Woodlands and Historic Interface
Fort Ancient (Fort Ancient State Memorial)
3100 B.C. M-1634. Green Point Site 2300 B.C. M-1885. Welwitschia
Mississippian Processes and Histories
ITINERARY June 2012
Vengeance with Mercy: Changing Traditions and Traditional Practices of Colonial Yamasees
The Monyton Diaspora: a History of the Middle Ohio River Valley, 1640-1700
SEAC Bulletin 54.Pdf
Definition and Evaluation of the Mississippian Lithic Assemblage from the Wymer-West Knoll (20 Be 132), Berrien County, Michigan
ESAF Bulletin 1966
The Archaeology of Kentucky: an Update
Site 15SP202 and the Mississippian Presence at the Falls of the Ohio River
The Search for Ritual Activity in the Middle Woodland Period
Variation in Projectile Point Manufacture and Morphology from the Late Woodland to Fort Ancient Period in the Middle Ohio River Valley