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Date: 2015-02-06 15:58:06Native American history Hopewell tradition Woodland period Tumulus Eva Site Prehistory of West Virginia Adena culture History of North America Americas Archaic period in the Americas | Detailed Lecture Notes for CWRU Senior Scholars: Archaeology of the First Ohioans Brian G. Redmond, Ph.D., Instructor 5 and 12 February 2015, ©The Cleveland Museum of Natural History 2015 Great Lakes Environments at theAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.siegallifelonglearning.orgDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 160,70 KBShare Document on Facebook |
The Prehistory of Hunting and Fishing* Evan Peacock The first inhabitants of Mississippi left behind a fascinating legacy which intrigues and delights us today. Stone tools lie forgotten for thousands of years, then turnDocID: 1rktX - View Document | |
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