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Native American history / Archaic period in the Americas / Woodland period / Angel Mounds / Cahokia / Fort Ancient / Platform mound / Eva Site / Prehistory of West Virginia / History of North America / Americas / Mississippian culture
Date: 2013-09-24 18:42:47
Native American history
Archaic period in the Americas
Woodland period
Angel Mounds
Cahokia
Fort Ancient
Platform mound
Eva Site
Prehistory of West Virginia
History of North America
Americas
Mississippian culture

PREHISTORIC INDIANS OF INDIANA Paleoindians: Paleoindians are the first known people who lived in the Americas, including Indiana. They lived

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