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Mortuary Patterns in West-Central Tennessee: Contextualizing Historic Field Data from Nine Mississippian Period Sites
SEAC Bulletin 58.Pdf
2016 Athens, Georgia
The Late Mississippian Period (AD 1350-1500) - Draft
Reference # Resource Name Address County City Listed Date Multiple
Table 4. Tennessee Radiocarbon Dates by County Site # Common
Tennessee Archaeology 3(2) Fall 2008
Archaeological Survey of State-Owned Lands
Chapter 2 a History of Archaeology in Tennessee
Mississippian Polities in the Middle Cumberland Region of Tennessee
Tennesseearchaeology
Native American Archaeological Sites: an Annotated Bibliography Relating to Indian Archaeological Sites in the Sontheastern United States
Detailed Spreadsheet INTERNAL in PROGRESS.Xlsx
SEAC Bulletin 59.Pdf
The 1974–75 Excavations at Mound Bottom, a Palisaded Mississippian Center in Cheatham County, Tennessee
Institutional Database of Staff Publications Tennessee Division of Archaeology
Tennessee Archaeology 9(2) Summer 2018
Fifth Grade Math
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Return to the Great Mound Group: 2016 Investigations at Mound Bottom State Archaeological Area
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting Template
The Following Essay Was Sponsored in Part by the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2009 and the Tennessee State Museum Fo
Mound Bottom: Shrouded in Mystery and Mist Page 1 of 5
WPA Work at Mound Bottom and Pack Was Planted Late in DeCem Ber 1933 with the Arrival of Thomas M
The Moss-Wright Park Archaeological Project: Excavation of Site 40Su20, Goodlettsville, Tennessee
Archaeology Collections Guide
The Tennessee Academy of Science Papers 1912-1986
The Early Mississippian Period (AD 900-1100)
A Comparison of Mississippian Period Subadults from the Middle Cumberland and Eastern Regions of Tennessee to Assess Health and Past Population Interactions
Modeling Prehistoric Health in the Middle Cumberland Region of Tennessee: Mississippian Populations on the Threshold of Collapse
Modeling Prehistoric Health in the Middle Cumberland
Mississippian Textiles at Beckum Village (1Ck24), Clarke County, Alabama