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A Many-Storied Place
No. 26: the MISSISSIPPI DE SOTO TRAIL MAPPING PROJECT
De Soto NATIONAL MEMORIAL
Archaeological and Documentary Insights Into the Native World of the Luna Expedition John E. Worth University of West Florida Ab
Balancing Cross-Cultural Communication in the Pre-Colonial and Colonial Southeast
The Rise of the Indigenous Slave Trade and Diaspora from Española to the Circum-Caribbean, 1492-1542
BALMNH No 15 1993.Pdf
SEAC Bulletin 55.Pdf
Extracts from the Indian Tribes of North America by John R
Uga Lab Series 30.Pdf
The Lower Mississippi Valley As a Language Area
The Distribution of Eastern Woodlands and Historic Interface
Depopulationcult00smit ( .Pdf )
Draft Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan Revision
Disease and De Soto: a Bioarchaeological Approach to the Introduction of Malaria to the Southeast US Kelly Marie Schaeffer University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
The Annotated Pickett's History of Alabama
Creek Diplomacy in an Imperial Atlantic World
Southern Indian Studies, Vol. 39
Top View
Auburn, Alabama – June 18-22, 2000
New Perspectives on the Seventeenth-Century Protohistoric Period in East Tennessee: Redefining the Eriodp Through Glass Trade Bead and Ceramic Analyses
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Alabama Historical Association Is the Oldest Cover Photos: Courtesy of Moundville Archaeological Park, Statewide Historical Society in Alabama
CURRICULUM VITAE Jera Rollins Davis, Ph.D
Dissertation
The Analysis of Contact-Era Settlements in Clay, Lowndes, and Oktibbeha Counties in Northeast Mississippi
De Soto Trail
Volume 2 – FOC 2018
HERNANDO DE SOTO EXPEDITION, 1539-1543 Preliminary Draft Report
Phase I Cultural Resources Survey of the Kingston-Oak Ridge National
Fort Toulouse – Fort Jackson Frontier Days Teacher Packet
Stylistic Analysis of Burial Urns from the Protohistoric Period in Central Alabama
“You Have Guns and So Have We…” an Ethnohistoric Analysis of Creek and Seminole Combat Behaviors
Native American Festival Curriculum Areas Science Synopsis Geography Uman Presence in Alabama Can Be Traced Back to Around Social Studies H 11,000 Years Ago
Hernando De Soto's Expedition