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Monks Mound—Center of the Universe? by John Mcclarey
The Impact of Chronic Violence in the Mississippian Period Central Illinois
Transregional Social Fields of the Early Mississippian Midcontinent
Discover Illinois Archaeology
The Social Costs of War: Investigating the Relationship Between Warfare And
Status and Gender Differences in Diet at Mound 72, Cahokia, Revealed By
NATIONAL REGISTER of HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY - NOMINATION FORM DATE ENTERED Cahokia Mounds
The Development of the Burial Mound Tradition in the Caddo Area
A Historical Atlas of Cahokia Archaeology
SEAC Bulletin 55.Pdf
Publications and Presentations 2006-2007
North America
An Archaeological Model of the Construction of Monks Mound And
Maize and Mississippian Beginnings
Comments on Caddo Origins in Northwest Louisiana
THE MISSISSIPPIAN PERIOD CRIB THEME: CONTEXT, CHRONOLOGY, and ICONOGRAPHY THESIS Presented to the Graduate Council of Texas
Archaeoastronomy at the Ames Plantation Mound Site Elizabeth A
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Journal of Northeast Texas Archaeology, Volume 31
A Selected, Partial Bibliography of Published Cahokia Archaeology
2014 Abstracts
Native American Mounds, Euro-Americans, and Racial Ideas
A Case Study of Cahokia's Mound 72 Kathryn Koziol University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Cahokia and the Mississippian Period, 950–1600 C.E
Mound Versus Village: a Biocultural Investigation of Status and Health at the Cox Site
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum Spotlight Series March 2010 by Matthew H
Spiro Teaching Packet
A Selected, Partial Bibliography of Published Cahokia Archaeology
A CASE STUDY of MOUND 23 at HOPEWELL MOUND GROUP Margaret Robinson University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
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The Ramey Incised Pottery of Cahokia (IL) USA: Diffusion and Reinterpretation of Its Iconographic Message
A Selected, Partial Bibliography of Published Cahokia Archaeology
Warfare and the Materialization of Daily Life at the Mississippian Common Field Site