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Monks Mound—Center of the Universe? by John Mcclarey
NATIONAL REGISTER of HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM DATE ENTERED Cahokia Mounds
11,400 ± 400 9450 B.C. 6270 ± 210 M-1282. Pre-Lake Nipissing
DEFENDING and PROVISIONING the CATAWBA NATION: an ARCHAEOLOGY of the MID-EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY COMMUNITIES at NATION FORD Mary
AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS of the MUTABLE PERSPECTIVES on INTERPRETATIONS of MISSISSIPPIAN PERIOD ICONOGRAPHY by E
Intersite and Intrasite Analysis of Mississippian Sites of the Northern Hinterlands
A Historical Atlas of Cahokia Archaeology
Measuring Ancient Works
Special Publication 2008-2 G
Collaborative Archaeology As a Tool for Preserving Sacred Sites in the Cherokee Heartland Chapter Author(S): Benjamin A
Biennial Report of the North Carolina Division of Archives and History
The Role of Cahokia In
Cahokia Mounds Collinsville, Illinois Ffi
Cahokia Mounds North America's First City
Archaeologists to Believe That Religion Was Instrumental to Cahokia’S Growth
Mississippian Capitals : an Archaeological Investigation Of
A Late Woodland-Mississippian Site in the American Bottom
Top View
An Archaeological Model of the Construction of Monks Mound And
BY TAMARA STEWART Nels C
Dictionary of Artifacts
Cahokia Finding
Spiroan Entrepots at and Beyond the Western Border of the Tans- Mississippi South
The Development and Collapse of Political at Cahokia in The
Indians of Eastern Woodlands— the Story of Ancient America
Cahokia Mounds Reconnaissance Survey
Native American Studies Quarterly Volume 8 Issue 3
A Selected, Partial Bibliography of Published Cahokia Archaeology
Native American Mounds, Euro-Americans, and Racial Ideas
Site Brochure-1-LR
RLA Color Slide Catalog Page 1 of 667
Cahokia and the Mississippian Period, 950–1600 C.E
Fred William Fischer Collection (Updated 7/03/2018) ______
Caddo and the DìItsi╎
The Mississippians
1 Curriculum Vitae GAYLE JEANNINE FRITZ
A Selected, Partial Bibliography of Published Cahokia Archaeology
The Ramey Incised Pottery of Cahokia (IL) USA: Diffusion and Reinterpretation of Its Iconographic Message
Warfare and the Materialization of Daily Life at the Mississippian Common Field Site