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Summary Of: Woodland period
The late Woodland period was a time of apparent population dispersal...
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North American
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pre-Columbian
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BCE
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Archaic period
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Mississippian cultures
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stone
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bone
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tools
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leather
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textile
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cultivation
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spears
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atlatls
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bows and arrows
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pottery
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agriculture
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nomadic
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tribes
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Deptford culture
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1000 BCE
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2500 BCE
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Florida
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ceramic
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horticulture
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Southeastern United States
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Adena culture
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South Carolina
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Georgia
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Acorns
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palm
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grapes
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persimmon
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white-tailed deer
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Shellfish
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Eastern United States
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Ohio River
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burial mounds
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mortuary
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Hopewell tradition
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Swift Creek culture
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Center for American Archeology
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atlatl
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Three Sisters
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maize
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beans
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squash
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Mississippian culture
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United States
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Iroquois
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Hernando de Soto
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Rock Eagle Effigy Mound
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Rock Hawk Effigy Mound
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Old Stone Fort (Tennessee)
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Pinson Mounds
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Mound builder (people)
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ISBN 0-12-089060-7
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Categories
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Archaeology of the Americas
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Periods and stages in archaeology
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Native American history
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Archaeology of the United States
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