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1706:Oasisamerica
1696:N.A.G.P.R.A.
1656:Folsom point
1646:Effigy mound
1626:Clovis point
1594:Aridoamerica
1495:Wickiup Hill
1450:Spiro Mounds
1430:Salmon Ruins
1425:Russell Cave
1220:Helen Blazes
1215:Grimes Point
1195:Fort Juelson
1185:Fort Ancient
1160:El Vallecito
1120:Chaco Canyon
1060:Angel Mounds
1022:Steed-Kisker
972:Paleo-Arctic
894:Glacial Kame
879:Fort Ancient
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1736:Thunderbird
1604:Black drink
1568:Peñon woman
1505:Winterville
1485:Velda Mound
1465:Taos Pueblo
1360:Parkin Park
1345:Orwell site
1330:Nodena site
1225:Holly Bluff
1200:Four Mounds
1190:Fort Center
1115:Casa Grande
1065:Anzick site
957:Monongahela
884:Fort Walton
859:Coles Creek
824:Belle Glade
809:Anishinaabe
537:Fisher site
533:(12-LR-329)
526:Brokaw Site
157:chenopodium
67:White River
59:Mississippi
1787:Categories
1681:Metallurgy
1641:Eden point
1538:Buhl Woman
1410:Rock Eagle
1400:River Styx
1325:Mummy Cave
1320:Moundville
1300:Mesa Verde
1285:Marksville
1032:Tchefuncte
992:Plaquemine
928:Las Palmas
844:Calf Creek
839:Cades Pond
517:(12 MA 61)
515:Bowen Site
386:2008-09-23
335:2011-10-23
284:2008-09-23
260:References
189:persimmons
118:resources.
89:) and the
49:, western
1726:Stickball
1415:Rock Hawk
1245:Key Marco
1037:Troyville
1017:St. Johns
1002:Red Ocher
761:Formative
552:Man Mound
542:Hoye Site
510:Book site
500:Baum Site
331:. NPS.GOV
213:squirrels
161:sunflower
75:type site
55:Louisiana
51:Tennessee
1614:Chanunpa
1599:Ballgame
1578:Vero man
1528:Anzick-1
1500:Windover
1460:SunWatch
1390:Rassawek
1210:Glenwood
1100:Brewster
952:Mogollon
923:La Jolla
909:Hopewell
869:Deptford
782:cultures
613:Manahoac
591:Cultures
403:(2001).
248:See also
217:raccoons
197:cherries
169:knotweed
165:sumpweed
153:amaranth
145:maygrass
47:Arkansas
1763:Related
1621:Chunkey
1521:remains
1510:Wupatki
1350:Paquime
1240:Huápoca
1105:Cahokia
1075:Bastian
982:Patayan
904:Hohokam
889:Fremont
864:ComondĂş
819:Baytown
814:Avonlea
794:Alachua
766:Classic
756:Archaic
744:Periods
231:Pottery
221:turkeys
201:berries
185:hickory
73:is the
65:on the
1180:Folsom
1145:Cutler
1080:Benson
967:Oneota
899:Glades
874:Folsom
854:Clovis
751:Lithic
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205:grapes
181:Acorns
175:, and
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1519:Human
1150:Eaker
1053:sites
987:Plano
789:Adena
493:Sites
193:plums
1671:Kiva
409:ISBN
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