Archaic period in North America

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11Archaic period in North America / Eva Site / Graham Cave / Missouri River / Big Eddy Site

To the Point W hite Rive r Neal Lopinot

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Source URL: associations.missouristate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-19 12:56:15
12Mound builders / Archaic period in North America / Natchez Trace / Mounds / Tumulus / Natchez /  Mississippi / Mississippi River / Earthworks / Mississippi / Cahokia / Mississippian culture

The First Mississippians Samuel O. Brookes USDA Forest Service THE PALEO INDIAN PERIOD 11,,950 B.C. To many people the picture of the first people coming in to America and thence into Mississippi conjures up the

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Source URL: www.msarchaeology.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-02-10 07:15:00
13Archaic period in North America / Big Eddy Site / Middle Mississippian culture / Breckenridge / Graham Cave

To the Point Breckenridge Jack H. Ray T

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Source URL: associations.missouristate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-19 12:55:55
14Archaic period in North America / Big Eddy Site / Middle Mississippian culture / Packard / Scottsbluff /  Nebraska

To the Point Packard and Scottsbluff Neal H. Lopinot

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Source URL: associations.missouristate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-19 12:56:07
15Archaic period in North America / Calf Creek culture / Calf Creek site / Calf

To the Point Calf Creek Jack H. Ray and Neal H. Lopinot, illustrations by Del Thompson and Kris Kerry L

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Source URL: associations.missouristate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-19 12:55:56
16Archaic period in North America / Big Eddy Site / Hidden Valley Rockshelter / Big Eddy / Modoc Rock Shelter / Missouri

To the Point Hidden Valley Neal Lopinot

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Source URL: associations.missouristate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-19 12:55:58
17History of the Americas / History of North America / Pre-Columbian era / Mound builders / Archaic period in North America / Mounds / Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park / Arkansas / Mound / Tumulus / Effigy mound / Lizard Mound County Park

Indian Mounds M ounds built by prehistoric Indians are one of the most visible remains left to us from the

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Source URL: archeology.uark.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-15 14:06:37
18Arkansas / History of North America / History of the Americas / Archaic period in North America / Middle Mississippian culture / Mound Builders / Mounds / Quapaw / Caddo / Pre-Columbian era / Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park / Cherokee

Twenty Questions about Arkansas Indians* Ann M. Early, Ph.D. & George Sabo III, Ph.D. (Arkansas Archeological Survey) 1. How did the first Indians get to America? The first movement of people into the Americas was part o

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Source URL: archeology.uark.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-15 14:06:39
19Dust Cave / Americas / Big Eddy Site / Eva Site / Pleistocene / History of North America / Archaic period in the Americas / Indigenous peoples of the Americas / C. Britt Bousman

The Palaeoindian-Archaic transition in Noh America: new evidence from Texas C. BRrIT BOUSMAN, MICHAEL B. COLLINS, PAuL GOLDBERG, THOMAS STAFFORD, JAN Guy, BARRY W. BAKER, D. GENTRY STEELE, MARVIN KAY, ANNE KERR, GLEN FRE

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Source URL: www.argonaut.arizona.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-01-10 19:19:31
20Native American history / Recent single origin hypothesis / Archaic period in the Americas / Vance T. Holliday / Dust Cave / Paleo-Indians / Dent Site / Blackwater Draw / Clovis point / Americas / History of North America / Pleistocene

Geoarchaeology and the search for the first Americans

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Source URL: www.argonaut.arizona.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-28 02:50:52
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