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Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia.
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Southwest periods in North America by Pecos classification
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dwellings. Hunting was easier with the adoption of the
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Stuart, David E.; Moczygemba-McKinsey, Susan B. (2000)
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580:Ancestral Puebloan Chronology (teaching aid).
183:Basket, Basketmaker Culture, Ancestral Pueblo
382:The cultural groups of this period include:
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343:Yucca woven sandals and rope
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1401:List of Mississippian sites
1188:Pre-Columbian North America
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472:Hovenweep National Monument
452:– Colorado (Basketmaker II
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917:Battle of Beecher Island
706:Routledge. pp. 14, 408.
625:Late Basketmaker Period.
484:Mesa Verde National Park
258:Pleasant View, Colorado.
238:From about 450–700
49:Early Basketmaker II Era
1927:Town Creek Indian Mound
1897:Sierra de San Francisco
1752:Meadowcroft Rockshelter
480:area – Utah and Arizona
270:Pleasant View, Colorado
146:Late Basketmaker II Era
58:Late Basketmaker II Era
1582:Coso Rock Art District
1469:Santa Rosa-Swift Creek
1372:List of Hopewell sites
1101:Cynthia Irwin-Williams
901:Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
820:Prehistory of Colorado
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1627:Etowah Indian Mounds
1094:Noted archaeologists
1065:Dismal River culture
1026:Mount Albion complex
829:Contemporary peoples
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284:Culture and religion
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1932:Turkey River Mounds
1722:Lake Jackson Mounds
1542:Blue Spring Shelter
1111:Waldo Rudolph Wedel
1055:Ancestral Puebloans
1021:Basketmaker culture
950:Precontact cultures
937:Sand Creek massacre
602:Wenger, Gilbert R.
411:– southern Arizona.
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123:Basketmaker III Era
67:Basketmaker III Era
2203:Underwater panther
1877:Rosenstock Village
1747:Marmes Rockshelter
1732:L'Anse aux Meadows
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1937:Upward Sun River
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2044:Miscellaneous
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2015:Melbourne Man
2013:
2011:
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2005:La Brea Woman
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2000:Kennewick Man
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1837:Poverty Point
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43:7000–1500 BCE
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2208:Water glyphs
2163:Oasisamerica
2153:N.A.G.P.R.A.
2113:Folsom point
2103:Effigy mound
2083:Clovis point
2051:Aridoamerica
1952:Wickiup Hill
1907:Spiro Mounds
1887:Salmon Ruins
1882:Russell Cave
1677:Helen Blazes
1672:Grimes Point
1652:Fort Juelson
1642:Fort Ancient
1617:El Vallecito
1577:Chaco Canyon
1517:Angel Mounds
1479:Steed-Kisker
1429:Paleo-Arctic
1351:Glacial Kame
1336:Fort Ancient
1228:Post-Classic
1199:
1080:Sopris phase
1016:Apex complex
973:Cody complex
960:Paleo-Indian
922:Colorado War
910:Major events
889:Reservations
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655:the original
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440:– New Mexico
381:
364:and scrapers
338:
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257:
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234:Chaco Canyon
232:
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166:
159:
156:Architecture
150:Pueblo I Era
143:
122:
120:
115:1600–present
66:
2193:Thunderbird
2061:Black drink
2025:Peñon woman
1962:Winterville
1942:Velda Mound
1922:Taos Pueblo
1817:Parkin Park
1802:Orwell site
1787:Nodena site
1682:Holly Bluff
1657:Four Mounds
1647:Fort Center
1572:Casa Grande
1522:Anzick site
1414:Monongahela
1341:Fort Walton
1316:Coles Creek
1281:Belle Glade
1266:Anishinaabe
952:in Colorado
478:Kanab Creek
397:, northern
393:, southern
389:– southern
302:Agriculture
292:Petroglyphs
175:Communities
2268:Categories
2138:Metallurgy
2098:Eden point
1995:Buhl Woman
1867:Rock Eagle
1857:River Styx
1782:Mummy Cave
1777:Moundville
1757:Mesa Verde
1742:Marksville
1489:Tchefuncte
1449:Plaquemine
1385:Las Palmas
1301:Calf Creek
1296:Cades Pond
752:0826321798
737:0874806569
712:081530725X
612:0937062154
519:References
504:– Colorado
498:– Colorado
486:– Colorado
474:– Colorado
446:– Colorado
403:New Mexico
266:pit-houses
264:encircled
225:Mesa Verde
162:pit-houses
2183:Stickball
1872:Rock Hawk
1702:Key Marco
1494:Troyville
1474:St. Johns
1459:Red Ocher
1218:Formative
1085:Tipi ring
492:– Arizona
468:– Arizona
454:type site
278:artifacts
262:Stockades
244:type site
135:pit-house
106:1350–1600
97:1150–1350
2071:Chanunpa
2056:Ballgame
2035:Vero man
1985:Anzick-1
1957:Windover
1917:SunWatch
1847:Rassawek
1667:Glenwood
1557:Brewster
1409:Mogollon
1380:La Jolla
1366:Hopewell
1326:Deptford
1239:cultures
875:Shoshone
855:Comanche
850:Cheyenne
808:Overview
801:Colorado
415:Mogollon
395:Colorado
88:900–1150
2250:Sources
2220:Related
2078:Chunkey
1978:remains
1967:Wupatki
1807:Paquime
1697:Huápoca
1562:Cahokia
1532:Bastian
1439:Patayan
1361:Hohokam
1346:Fremont
1321:ComondĂş
1276:Baytown
1271:Avonlea
1251:Alachua
1223:Classic
1213:Archaic
1201:Periods
1047:Archaic
1008:Archaic
845:Arapaho
795:
425:Patayan
409:Hohokam
399:Arizona
351:metates
311:Pottery
307:fruit.
195:in the
191:Map of
79:750–900
70:500–750
25:periods
1637:Folsom
1602:Cutler
1537:Benson
1424:Oneota
1356:Glades
1331:Folsom
1311:Clovis
1208:Lithic
870:Pawnee
838:People
750:
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710:
610:
462:– Utah
419:Mexico
360:Bones
349:Stone
201:Mexico
61:50–500
2168:Piasa
1976:Human
1607:Eaker
1510:sites
1444:Plano
1246:Adena
1045:Post-
865:Kiowa
658:(PDF)
643:(PDF)
355:manos
334:Pitch
169:mesas
2128:Kiva
748:ISBN
733:ISBN
708:ISBN
608:ISBN
391:Utah
353:and
252:kiva
199:and
121:The
1632:Eva
880:Ute
799:of
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