<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Mississippian culture / Fourche Maline culture / Mississippian culture pottery / Tennessee Valley Authority / Normandy Archaeological Project / Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area / History of North America / Archaeology / History of the Americas
Date: 2005-11-10 12:10:09
Mississippian culture
Fourche Maline culture
Mississippian culture pottery
Tennessee Valley Authority
Normandy Archaeological Project
Richard B. Russell Multiple Resource Area
History of North America
Archaeology
History of the Americas

Recent Archuedogical Research in Oklahoma 303 RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN OKLAHOMA 1%1948

Add to Reading List

Source URL: digital.library.okstate.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 573,77 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Some Notes on Aboriginal Ceramics

Some Notes on Aboriginal Ceramics

DocID: 1rlTW - View Document

Pottery from the Main Chapel CHAPTER? POTIERY FROM THE MAIN CHAPEL by

Pottery from the Main Chapel CHAPTER? POTIERY FROM THE MAIN CHAPEL by

DocID: 1qGoi - View Document

MAS Bestsellers Special Publication No. 2 Human Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual 5th edition (spiral bound) by William M. BassThe newly revised fifth edition has updated information and new resea

MAS Bestsellers Special Publication No. 2 Human Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual 5th edition (spiral bound) by William M. BassThe newly revised fifth edition has updated information and new resea

DocID: 1p99t - View Document

Many early pottery vessels were started using a mold such as a wooden bowl, basket, or another pot, to form the lower part of the vessel. The clay was paddled over the mold, allowed to firm up a bit, and was then removed

Many early pottery vessels were started using a mold such as a wooden bowl, basket, or another pot, to form the lower part of the vessel. The clay was paddled over the mold, allowed to firm up a bit, and was then removed

DocID: 1oZ90 - View Document

Missing:  Cedar Grove Caddoan Pottery Vessels Stolen from the Southern Arkansas University Research Station of the Arkansas Archeological Survey, Magnolia, Arkansas. These 27 vessels were stolen sometime between May and

Missing: Cedar Grove Caddoan Pottery Vessels Stolen from the Southern Arkansas University Research Station of the Arkansas Archeological Survey, Magnolia, Arkansas. These 27 vessels were stolen sometime between May and

DocID: 1m53q - View Document