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Mound 34
A Many-Storied Place
Cultural Affiliation Statement for Buffalo National River
Program Wednesday Afternoon April 22, 2009 Wednesday Evening April
Constructing Community and Cosmos: a Bioarchaeological Analysis of Wisconsin Effigy Mound Mortuary Practices and Mound Construction
No. 26: the MISSISSIPPI DE SOTO TRAIL MAPPING PROJECT
Archaeological Expeditions of the Peabody Museum in Middle Tennessee, 1877-1884
NATIONAL REGISTER of HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM DATE ENTERED Cahokia Mounds
Central Plains Region
A Study of Moundville Copper Gorgets
Master Document Template
Volume 1, Number 1 (1989) Presidents Statement Editors Comment Mississippian Faunal Remains from the Lundy Site (11-Jd-140), Jo Daviess County, Illinois Mona L
A Historical Atlas of Cahokia Archaeology
SEAC Bulletin 55.Pdf
Mississippian Period (1000 •Fi 1700 A.D.) Wattle and Daub Construction
The Role of Cahokia In
National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
Archaeologists to Believe That Religion Was Instrumental to Cahokia’S Growth
Architectural Variability in the Caddo Area of Eastern Texas T
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1 Woodland Period Log Tombs in the Ohio River Valley Allegra I.F. Ward
An Archaeological Model of the Construction of Monks Mound And
Metallurgical Analysis of Copper Artifacts from Cahokia
Cosmic Negotiations: Cahokian Religion and Ramey Incised Pottery in the Northern Hinterland
Reviews 36(4)
Journal of Northeast Texas Archaeology, Volume 34
The Caddo Indians of Louisiana Second Edition
Metallurgical Analysis of Copper Artifacts from Cahokia
Dissertation
The Importance of the Local in Lower Mississippi Valley Community-Based Archaeology
Use of Fire in Shell Bead Manufacture at Cahokia
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum Spotlight Series March 2010 by Matthew H
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A Selected, Partial Bibliography of Published Cahokia Archaeology
Warfare and the Materialization of Daily Life at the Mississippian Common Field Site