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1910:Oasisamerica
1900:N.A.G.P.R.A.
1860:Folsom point
1850:Effigy mound
1830:Clovis point
1798:Aridoamerica
1699:Wickiup Hill
1654:Spiro Mounds
1634:Salmon Ruins
1629:Russell Cave
1424:Helen Blazes
1419:Grimes Point
1399:Fort Juelson
1389:Fort Ancient
1364:El Vallecito
1324:Chaco Canyon
1264:Angel Mounds
1226:Steed-Kisker
1176:Paleo-Arctic
1098:Glacial Kame
1083:Fort Ancient
975:Post-Classic
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771:Ormond Mound
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19:Ethnic group
1940:Thunderbird
1808:Black drink
1772:Peñon woman
1709:Winterville
1689:Velda Mound
1669:Taos Pueblo
1564:Parkin Park
1549:Orwell site
1534:Nodena site
1429:Holly Bluff
1404:Four Mounds
1394:Fort Center
1319:Casa Grande
1269:Anzick site
1161:Monongahela
1088:Fort Walton
1063:Coles Creek
1028:Belle Glade
1013:Anishinaabe
741:Fisher site
737:(12-LR-329)
730:Brokaw Site
584:The Timucua
538:Works cited
374:Itaraholata
211:Gainesville
168:map of 1997
116:, Timucua:
1991:Categories
1885:Metallurgy
1845:Eden point
1742:Buhl Woman
1614:Rock Eagle
1604:River Styx
1529:Mummy Cave
1524:Moundville
1504:Mesa Verde
1489:Marksville
1236:Tchefuncte
1196:Plaquemine
1132:Las Palmas
1048:Calf Creek
1043:Cades Pond
721:(12 MA 61)
719:Bowen Site
480:23 January
471:On-line as
404:References
282:. Another
245:Franciscan
1930:Stickball
1619:Rock Hawk
1449:Key Marco
1241:Troyville
1221:St. Johns
1206:Red Ocher
965:Formative
756:Man Mound
746:Hoye Site
714:Book site
704:Baum Site
353:Footnotes
311:colonists
252:itinerant
203:Apalachee
67:Languages
1818:Chanunpa
1803:Ballgame
1782:Vero man
1732:Anzick-1
1704:Windover
1664:SunWatch
1594:Rassawek
1414:Glenwood
1304:Brewster
1156:Mogollon
1127:La Jolla
1113:Hopewell
1073:Deptford
986:cultures
817:Manahoac
795:Cultures
498:(1997).
420:(1910).
394:Mala-paz
390:holatama
341:See also
284:doctrina
276:doctrina
268:doctrina
207:Evinston
126:European
81:Religion
2017:Timucua
1967:Related
1825:Chunkey
1725:remains
1714:Wupatki
1554:Paquime
1444:Huápoca
1309:Cahokia
1279:Bastian
1186:Patayan
1108:Hohokam
1093:Fremont
1068:ComondĂş
1023:Baytown
1018:Avonlea
998:Alachua
970:Classic
960:Archaic
948:Periods
619:. 1900.
323:English
264:visitas
260:mission
215:Alachua
190:Spanish
122:Florida
114:Potavou
110:Potanou
76:dialect
74:Timucua
72:Potano
60:Florida
1384:Folsom
1349:Cutler
1284:Benson
1171:Oneota
1103:Glades
1078:Folsom
1058:Clovis
955:Lithic
888:Oneota
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386:holata
366:Holata
315:cattle
292:visita
288:visita
256:visita
226:French
118:Potano
108:(also
106:Potano
87:Native
23:Potano
1915:Piasa
1723:Human
1354:Eaker
1257:sites
1191:Plano
993:Adena
697:Sites
627:. At
378:Utina
370:chief
234:Utina
1875:Kiva
588:ISBN
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550:ISBN
482:2016
184:The
104:The
1379:Eva
258:(a
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