Eastern Middle Woodland NN64

This collection of 32 documents describes the tradition known as Eastern Middle Woodland found in the southeastern United States from 2200-1250 B.P. (200 B.C.-750 A.D.). Several different cultures or burial traditions are represented with the largest being Copena, Miller, and Swift Creek. Discussion...

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Corporate Author: Human Relations Area Files, inc
Other Authors: Anderson, David G., 1949-, Ashley, Keith H, Beck, Lane A, Bense, Judith Ann, Chase, David W, Cotter, John L, DeLuca, Michael A, Duncan, Gwyneth A, Elliott, Daniel T., 1954-, Goad, Sharon I, Jones, B. Calvin, Jones, Volney H (Volney Hurt), 1903-1982, Knight, Vernon J, Mainfort, Robert C., 1948-, Milanich, Jerald T, Morrison, Joseph Paul Eldred, Morse, Dan F, Newman, Marshall Thornton, 1911-, Saunders, Rebecca, 1955-, Scarry, C. Margaret, Setzer, Henry W, Smith, Betty A, Snow, Frankie, Steinen, Karl T, Stoltman, James B., 1935-, Styer, Kenneth F., 1963-, Williams, J. Mark, Worth, John E
Format: Electronic Reference Material
Language:English
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 2005-
Series:eHRAF archaeology North America
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