Woodland period

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1The 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 turn

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 turn

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Source URL: www.msarchaeology.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-02-10 07:15:03
2Trade and Exchange in Prehistoric Mississippi* H. Edwin Jackson University of Southern Mississippi Throughout the course of Mississippi prehistory, there is evidence that individuals or groups obtained non-local raw mate

Trade and Exchange in Prehistoric Mississippi* H. Edwin Jackson University of Southern Mississippi Throughout the course of Mississippi prehistory, there is evidence that individuals or groups obtained non-local raw mate

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Language: English - Date: 2007-02-10 07:15:00
3To the Point  		 Kings Corner Notched Jack H. Ray, illustrations by Del Thompson  T

To the Point Kings Corner Notched Jack H. Ray, illustrations by Del Thompson T

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Source URL: associations.missouristate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-19 12:56:00
4NEW Woodland Poster FRONT

NEW Woodland Poster FRONT

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Source URL: ndstudies.gov

Language: English - Date: 2016-01-15 16:26:41
5Woodland Period Dart Point Obsidian from unknown distant source McPherson County (14MP1mm  Go to

Woodland Period Dart Point Obsidian from unknown distant source McPherson County (14MP1mm Go to

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Source URL: www.ksarchaeo.info

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-26 21:42:09
6Many 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

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Language: English - Date: 2016-04-19 12:56:09
7Agriculture in Prehistoric Mississippi Janet Rafferty Mississippi State University   All the Native American peoples who lived in Mississippi when the first European

Agriculture in Prehistoric Mississippi Janet Rafferty Mississippi State University All the Native American peoples who lived in Mississippi when the first European

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Language: English - Date: 2007-02-10 07:15:03
8NEH_ logo_HOR_grayscale_LG

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Source URL: archeology.uark.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-15 14:09:15
9Preserving the Past  Thousands of Years of Indian Culture When European explorers arrived in North America, they encountered native peoples who already had spent 12,000 years on this continent, adapting to changes in the

Preserving the Past Thousands of Years of Indian Culture When European explorers arrived in North America, they encountered native peoples who already had spent 12,000 years on this continent, adapting to changes in the

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Source URL: archeology.uark.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-15 14:06:38
10Native American Pottery Practices Living History Class An ongoing study of the ceramic traditions and construction methods of Native American People

Native American Pottery Practices Living History Class An ongoing study of the ceramic traditions and construction methods of Native American People

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Source URL: www.bolduchouse.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-08-26 18:14:13