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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Format: | Electronic Reference Material |
Language: | English |
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New Haven, Conn. :
Human Relations Area Files,
2005-
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Series: | eHRAF archaeology North America
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Published 2005
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