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pipestone from Ohio and Illinois; alligator teeth from the lower Mississippi Valley eastward to Florida; marine shells, especially whelks, from the south Atlantic and Gulf coasts; Knife River chalcedony from North Dakota; and obsidian from Yellowstone in Wyoming.
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cross-etching on rim. The Havana style found in Illinois had a decorated neck. One of the major tools unique to this era was Snyders Points. These were quite large and corner-notched. They were made by soft-hammering percussion, and finished by pressure flaking.
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4321:Extreme weather events of 535–536
3842:Carlisle Indian Industrial School
3486:Nebraska Indian Community College
3319:Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska
2395:Renner Village Archeological Site
2317:Albany Mounds State Historic Site
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1446:, Southeast Archaeological Center
879:extreme weather events of 535–536
594:pottery manufacture ceased after
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5373:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
4040:Wolfe and Grey (Schuyler) Sites
3924:Frank Parker Archeological Site
1423:. University Press of Florida.
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5475:11th-century BC establishments
4010:Farwell Archeological District
3807:Genoa Indian Industrial School
2700:Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks
2513:Santa Rosa-Swift Creek culture
2390:Cloverdale archaeological site
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1153:"Quick study: Woodland Period"
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4015:Blue Springs, aka Wonder Site
3959:Table Rock Archeological Site
3929:Sweetwater Archeological Site
3822:Susan LaFlesche Picotte House
3786:Cunningham Archeological Site
3654:Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
3649:Nemaha Half-Breed Reservation
3582:Moses J. "Chief" Yellow Horse
2400:Trowbridge Archeological Site
2347:Naples Archeological District
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1062:10.1525/aa.1970.72.4.02a00030
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5338:Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing
5288:Eastern Agricultural Complex
3715:Fullerton Archeological Site
3481:Little Priest Tribal College
3200:Eastern Agricultural Complex
3001:Bayou Grande Cheniere Mounds
2710:Eastern Agricultural Complex
2451:Bynum Mound and Village Site
2433:Mott Archaeological Preserve
1419:Milanich, Jerald T. (1994).
1404:. New York: Academic Press.
577:Eastern Agricultural Complex
575:of starchy seed plants (see
490:Eastern Agricultural Complex
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4722:Bandelier National Monument
4596:List of Mississippian sites
4383:Pre-Columbian North America
4224:St. Croix River Access Site
3954:Humphrey Archeological Site
3949:Schrader Archeological Site
3710:Schrader Archeological Site
3369:Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
3296:Historic and present tribes
3120:Southwest of Cut Off Lagoon
2332:Golden Eagle-Toppmeyer Site
1557:List of Adena culture sites
1382:Behm, Jeffrey (2007 March)
1211:University of Alabama Press
1081:. Oxford University Press.
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5142:West Oak Forest Earthlodge
4747:The Bluff Point Stoneworks
4456:Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi)
4050:Wiseman Archeological Site
4045:Schulte Archeological Site
3939:Ashland Archeological Site
3934:Burkett Archeological Site
3700:Horse Creek Pawnee Village
3542:Old Lady Grieves The Enemy
2895:Mazique Archeological Site
2608:Old Stone Fort (Tennessee)
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1358:Milner, George R. (2004).
1238:Prehistory of the Americas
1234:Fiedel, Stuart J. (1992).
963:Old Stone Fort (Tennessee)
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4922:Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site
4481:Buttermilk Creek complex
4157:Beattie Park Mound Group
3690:Pike-Pawnee Village Site
3552:Susan La Flesche Picotte
3063:Little Pecan Island Site
2984:Atchafalaya Basin Mounds
2815:Churupa Plantation Mound
1127:Southeastern Archaeology
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5122:Town Creek Indian Mound
5092:Sierra de San Francisco
4947:Meadowcroft Rockshelter
4290:Suwannee Valley culture
4025:Kurz Omaha Village Site
3968:Other precontact places
3720:Oto Indian Village Site
3359:Ponca Tribe of Nebraska
3046:Greenwood Cemetery Site
2481:Point Peninsula complex
2309:Havana Hopewell culture
2209:Tremper Mound and Works
2144:Nettle Lake Mound Group
1326:10.1073/pnas.0901846106
1102:Ritchie, W. A. (1955).
1050:American Anthropologist
762:Havana Hopewell culture
322:1000 BC – AD 1000
107:more precise citations.
5460:Pre-Columbian cultures
4777:Coso Rock Art District
4664:Santa Rosa-Swift Creek
4567:List of Hopewell sites
4280:Princess Point complex
4260:Clemson Island culture
4120:Late Woodland cultures
4005:Nehawka Flint Quarries
3995:Hudson-Meng Bison Kill
3882:Precontact communities
3759:Historic sacred places
3205:Fourche Maline culture
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2885:Lamarque Landing Mound
2593:Fourche Maline culture
2552:Swift Creek mound site
2372:Toolesboro Mound Group
2018:List of Hopewell sites
1207:The Woodland Southeast
1029:. Native Art in Canada
906:Weeden Island cultures
754:Fourche Maline culture
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581:Southeastern Woodlands
424:Mississippian cultures
312:1000 BC – AD 500
5185:Arlington Springs Man
5027:Portsmouth Earthworks
4331:Mississippian culture
4295:Weeden Island culture
3832:Moses Merrill Mission
3795:Other historic places
3642:Historic reservations
3608:Battle of Mud Springs
3210:Mississippian culture
3154:Chandler Landing Site
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2174:Portsmouth Earthworks
2119:Indian Mound Cemetery
2084:Everett Knoll Complex
1708:Odd Fellows' Cemetery
1444:National Park Service
1439:"The Woodland Period"
1184:National Park Service
929:Mississippian culture
850:use of the spear and
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432:Eastern United States
5393:Transoceanic contact
5283:Container Revolution
4857:Gila Cliff Dwellings
4822:Etowah Indian Mounds
4326:Fort Ancient culture
3695:Skidi Pawnee Village
3678:Historic communities
3613:Battle of Rush Creek
3598:Battle of Ash Hollow
3430:Present reservations
3405:Omaha-Ponca language
3057:Little Cheniere Site
3011:Bayou Portage Mounds
2945:Troyville Earthworks
2779:Late Woodland period
2527:Etowah Indian Mounds
2382:Kansas City Hopewell
2233:Crab Orchard culture
2094:Fortified Hill Works
1648:Highbanks Metro Park
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1452:on February 29, 2012
894:Coles Creek cultures
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766:Kansas City Hopewell
750:Crab Orchard culture
586:In some areas, like
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159:improve this article
5313:Green Corn Ceremony
5127:Turkey River Mounds
4917:Lake Jackson Mounds
4737:Blue Spring Shelter
4316:Belle Glade culture
4270:Monongahela culture
3985:Walker Gilmore site
3740:Theodore Davis Site
3109:Schwing Place Mound
3016:Bayou Sorrel Mounds
2940:Transylvania Mounds
2880:Kings Crossing site
2860:Frogmore Mound Site
2830:Cypress Grove Mound
2768:Plum Bayou cultures
2509:Swift Creek culture
2494:Serpent Mounds Park
2129:Marietta Earthworks
2099:Great Hopewell Road
2079:Ety Habitation Site
2002:Hopewellian peoples
1862:West Virginia sites
1778:Story (Chillicothe)
876:Northern Hemisphere
774:Swift Creek culture
459:textile manufacture
5398:Underwater panther
5072:Rosenstock Village
4942:Marmes Rockshelter
4927:L'Anse aux Meadows
4209:Memorial Park Site
3856:Precontact peoples
3532:Francis La Flesche
3220:Plaquemine culture
3132:Temple Mounds Site
3126:St. Gabriel Mounds
3103:Richeau Field Site
3028:Cypress Point Site
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2920:Scott Place Mounds
2845:Filhiol Mound Site
2825:Crippen Point site
2715:Underwater panther
2639:Fresh water pearls
2617:Exotic trade items
2542:Miner's Creek site
2499:LeVescounte Mounds
2410:Marksville culture
2367:Sinnissippi Mounds
2299:Norton Mound group
2164:Perin Village Site
2109:Hopeton Earthworks
1919:Turkey Creek Mound
1773:Story (Cincinnati)
1743:Ross Trails Circle
1713:Old Maid's Orchard
1623:George Deffenbaugh
914:Plum Bayou culture
770:Marksville culture
725:Hopewell tradition
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302:8000–1000 BC
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5022:Plum Bayou Mounds
4932:Lynch Quarry Site
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4285:Springwells phase
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3537:Joseph La Flesche
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3339:Northern Cheyenne
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3179:Plum Bayou Mounds
3052:Kleinpeter Mounds
3006:Bayou L’Ours Site
2989:Bayou Black Mound
2977:Coles Creek sites
2865:Ghost Site Mounds
2840:Feltus Mound Site
2793:Coles Creek sites
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2557:Third Gulf Breeze
2357:Ogden-Fettie Site
2266:O'byams Fort site
2261:Mount Vernon Site
2204:Stubbs Earthworks
2184:Rocky Fork Mounds
2149:Newark Earthworks
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5205:Leanderthal Lady
5132:Upward Sun River
5107:Stallings Island
5097:Shell ring sites
5047:Recapture Canyon
4962:Moorehead Circle
4807:El Fin del Mundo
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5358:Oasisamerica
5348:N.A.G.P.R.A.
5308:Folsom point
5298:Effigy mound
5278:Clovis point
5246:Aridoamerica
5147:Wickiup Hill
5102:Spiro Mounds
5082:Salmon Ruins
5077:Russell Cave
4872:Helen Blazes
4867:Grimes Point
4847:Fort Juelson
4837:Fort Ancient
4812:El Vallecito
4772:Chaco Canyon
4712:Angel Mounds
4674:Steed-Kisker
4624:Paleo-Arctic
4546:Glacial Kame
4531:Fort Ancient
4423:Post-Classic
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4275:Oliver phase
4219:Ormond Mound
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4064:Other topics
3909:Signal Butte
3904:Schultz site
3873:Dismal River
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3725:Leshara Site
3628:Cheyenne War
3458:Santee Sioux
3420:Sac language
3410:Fox language
3384:Skidi Pawnee
3174:Maberry Site
3164:Dogtown Site
3149:Baytown Site
3085:Pecan Mounds
3074:Machias Lake
2930:Spanish Fort
2915:Raffman site
2690:Effigy mound
2680:burial mound
2532:Leake Mounds
2466:Pharr Mounds
2418:Crooks Mound
2294:Goodall site
2124:Keiter Mound
2089:Fort Ancient
2069:Ellis Mounds
2049:Benham Mound
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1874:Cotiga Mound
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5256:Black drink
5220:Peñon woman
5157:Winterville
5137:Velda Mound
5117:Taos Pueblo
5012:Parkin Park
4997:Orwell site
4982:Nodena site
4877:Holly Bluff
4852:Four Mounds
4842:Fort Center
4767:Casa Grande
4717:Anzick site
4609:Monongahela
4536:Fort Walton
4511:Coles Creek
4476:Belle Glade
4461:Anishinaabe
4189:Fisher site
4185:(12-LR-329)
4178:Brokaw Site
3980:Indian Hill
3975:Indian Cave
3914:Site 25SM20
3771:Ahkawitakol
3750:Wright Site
3547:Petalesharo
3453:Sac and Fox
3184:Roland Site
2910:Peck Mounds
2900:Mott Mounds
2850:Fisher site
2764:Coles Creek
2675:Black drink
2547:Pierce Site
2461:Miller Site
2327:Duncan Farm
2271:Wilson site
2251:Hubele site
1894:Grave Creek
1843:Mount Horeb
1788:Wolf Plains
1768:David Stitt
1723:Carl Potter
1688:Luthor List
1638:Great Mound
1157:learnnc.org
628:raspberries
624:blueberries
514:Interaction
497: 1000
463:cultivation
332:AD 500–1200
215:August 2024
113:August 2024
105:introducing
5439:Categories
5333:Metallurgy
5293:Eden point
5190:Buhl Woman
5062:Rock Eagle
5052:River Styx
4977:Mummy Cave
4972:Moundville
4952:Mesa Verde
4937:Marksville
4684:Tchefuncte
4644:Plaquemine
4580:Las Palmas
4496:Calf Creek
4491:Cades Pond
4169:(12 MA 61)
4167:Bowen Site
3944:Yutan Site
3894:Ash Hollow
3889:Leary Site
3745:Kelso Site
3572:Jim Thorpe
3169:Hayes site
2654:Sea shells
2567:Yent Mound
2154:Oak Mounds
1889:Goff Mound
1853:Round Hill
1838:Mound Hill
1783:Williamson
1763:Spruce Run
1698:Miamisburg
1581:Ohio sites
1394:References
1295:2002030598
1112:1415029401
953:Rock Eagle
912:; and the
772:, and the
729:earthworks
701:Ohio River
342:after 1200
185:newspapers
88:references
52:improve it
5378:Stickball
5067:Rock Hawk
4897:Key Marco
4689:Troyville
4669:St. Johns
4654:Red Ocher
4413:Formative
4204:Man Mound
4194:Hoye Site
4162:Book site
4152:Baum Site
3557:Red Cloud
3463:Winnebago
3334:Missouria
3128:(16IV128)
3115:Sims site
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3030:(16VM112)
2800:Aden site
2649:Pipestone
2256:Mann site
2044:Beam Farm
1828:Gaitskill
1738:D.S. Rose
1603:Beam Farm
1456:August 6,
1163:March 28,
958:Rock Hawk
898:Louisiana
890:Troyville
660:Shellfish
640:persimmon
622:berries,
563:with the
555:with the
548:Southeast
428:Subarctic
58:talk page
5266:Chanunpa
5251:Ballgame
5230:Vero man
5180:Anzick-1
5152:Windover
5112:SunWatch
5042:Rassawek
4862:Glenwood
4752:Brewster
4604:Mogollon
4575:La Jolla
4561:Hopewell
4521:Deptford
4434:cultures
4265:Manahoac
4243:Cultures
3868:Woodland
3669:Niobrara
3329:Meskwaki
3314:Comanche
3288:Nebraska
3159:Coy Site
3122:(16SB50)
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2644:Obsidian
1953:Category
1693:McDaniel
1678:Karshner
1608:Clemmons
1482:27768356
1345:19366669
1258:91-44302
1139:40712929
993:Cherokee
947:See also
937:Iroquois
922:Missouri
918:Arkansas
827:May 2023
717:Illinois
709:mortuary
670:such as
536:tempered
479:blowguns
349:See also
5415:Related
5273:Chunkey
5173:remains
5162:Wupatki
5002:Paquime
4892:Huápoca
4757:Cahokia
4727:Bastian
4634:Patayan
4556:Hohokam
4541:Fremont
4516:Comondú
4471:Baytown
4466:Avonlea
4446:Alachua
4418:Classic
4408:Archaic
4396:Periods
3507:Big Elk
3309:Arikara
3304:Arapaho
3215:Natchez
3134:(16LF4)
3099:(16SM5)
3076:(16SB2)
3042:(16TR5)
3018:(16IV4)
2975:Coastal
2159:Orators
1798:Zaleski
1728:Raleigh
1718:Orators
1673:Jackson
1643:Hartley
1633:Fortner
1598:Arledge
1336:2666091
1190:May 12,
1033:June 3,
910:Florida
902:Alachua
886:Baytown
652:raccoon
612:hickory
569:ceramic
561:Georgia
559:and in
553:Florida
544:economy
530:Pottery
524:gorgets
486:pottery
471:atlatls
417:Archaic
259:Periods
199:scholar
101:improve
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4797:Cutler
4732:Benson
4619:Oneota
4551:Glades
4526:Folsom
4506:Clovis
4403:Lithic
4336:Oneota
3899:Coufal
3664:Pawnee
3354:Pawnee
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5171:Human
4802:Eaker
4705:sites
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4441:Adena
4145:Sites
3827:Nanza
3781:Pahuk
3766:Pahur
3448:Ponca
3443:Omaha
3438:Ioway
3400:Hocak
3379:Sioux
3344:Omaha
3324:Kiowa
1884:Criel
1848:Ramey
1823:Biggs
1758:Snead
1753:Shrum
1588:Adena
1478:JSTOR
1135:JSTOR
999:Notes
864:beans
860:maize
451:tools
444:stone
206:JSTOR
192:books
5323:Kiva
3349:Otoe
2766:and
2634:Mica
1663:Horn
1628:Enon
1458:2009
1425:ISBN
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1291:LCCN
1281:ISBN
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1108:OCLC
1083:ISBN
1035:2011
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