Swift Creek culture

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11Council on American Indian Concerns Regular Monthly Meeting, August 11, 2010 DNR Conference Room, Atlanta Council members in attendance: Tom Gresham, Ralph Crews, Sarah Hill, Bobby Tuggle, Royce McCrary and MariaTeresa T

Council on American Indian Concerns Regular Monthly Meeting, August 11, 2010 DNR Conference Room, Atlanta Council members in attendance: Tom Gresham, Ralph Crews, Sarah Hill, Bobby Tuggle, Royce McCrary and MariaTeresa T

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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-27 17:15:30
12SPRING[removed]DEEP THOUGHTS OF SPOTTED PONY

SPRING[removed]DEEP THOUGHTS OF SPOTTED PONY

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Language: English - Date: 2011-02-20 16:11:22
13Council on American Indian Concerns Regular Monthly Meeting, May 14, 2008 Conference Room, DNR Office Complex, Atlanta Council members in attendance: Nealie McCormick, Marilyn McGaughey, Ralph Crews, Tom Gresham, JB Jone

Council on American Indian Concerns Regular Monthly Meeting, May 14, 2008 Conference Room, DNR Office Complex, Atlanta Council members in attendance: Nealie McCormick, Marilyn McGaughey, Ralph Crews, Tom Gresham, JB Jone

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Language: English - Date: 2008-09-02 12:27:44
14Teacher’s Guide  The Kentucky Network  From the Shadows of the River is a KET production funded in part by grants from the National

Teacher’s Guide The Kentucky Network From the Shadows of the River is a KET production funded in part by grants from the National

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Language: English - Date: 2000-05-12 11:06:32
15Mississippian culture / Swift Creek culture / Native American art / Etowah Indian Mounds / Muscogee / Kolomoki Mounds / Ocmulgee National Monument / Platform mound / Ocmulgee River / History of North America / Americas / Native American history

Kolomoki Mounds Kolomoki Mounds are the next great accomplishment in the story of the ancient architects of Georgia. This site is believed to have been the most populous Native American community north of Mexico during

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Language: English - Date: 2011-10-20 01:24:27
16Adena culture / Swift Creek culture / Hopewell Culture National Historical Park / Tumulus / Pinson Mounds / Kolomoki Mounds / History of North America / Americas / Hopewell tradition

PREHISTORIC METAL WORKERS IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES Compiled by E. Raymond Evans

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Language: English - Date: 2011-10-20 01:24:55
17Native American history / Swift Creek culture / Deptford culture / Weeden Island culture / Woodland period / Fort Walton Beach /  Florida / Yent Mound / Weedon Island Preserve / History of North America / History of the Americas / Americas

Chapter 4. NORTHWEST FLORIDA, 2500 B.P.-A.D[removed]The cultures of northwest Florida during the Woodland period are known as Deptford[removed]B.P.-A.D. 100), Santa Rosa (A.D[removed]), Swift Creek (A.D[removed]), and Weeden

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Language: English - Date: 1998-10-28 14:28:44
18!!? rm (Uct.

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Language: English - Date: 2007-10-24 17:42:26
19Chapter 4. NORTHWEST FLORIDA, 2500 B.P.-A.D[removed]The cultures of northwest Florida during the Woodland period are known as Deptford[removed]B.P.-A.D. 100), Santa Rosa (A.D[removed]), Swift Creek (A.D[removed]), and Weeden Island (A.D[removed]As

Chapter 4. NORTHWEST FLORIDA, 2500 B.P.-A.D[removed]The cultures of northwest Florida during the Woodland period are known as Deptford[removed]B.P.-A.D. 100), Santa Rosa (A.D[removed]), Swift Creek (A.D[removed]), and Weeden Island (A.D[removed]As

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Language: English - Date: 1998-10-28 14:28:58
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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-05 11:51:43