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    by a nonprofit organization and is open to the public as Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village. Visitors can watch archaeologists uncover artifacts in the...
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  • Springs, South Dakota, leads the scientific team at the Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village in Mitchell, South Dakota, and is an adjunct professor at the University...
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    buildings. The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village, an archaeological site where scientists are excavating a Native American village, is another attraction...
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  • Hannus, L. Adrien (2011). "Open-area excavations at the Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village, South Dakota (A.D. 1000–1150): New interpretations of site...
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  • and Deadwood Soukup and Thomas International Balloon and Airship Museum, Mitchell, closed in 2000 Nature Centers in South Dakota "Member Museum Details Armed...
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    Lenape (redirect from Delaware Indian)
    Confederacy, Ancient and Modern. Kainai Chieftainship, 1951. Mitchell, S. H. Internet Archive The Indian Chief, Journeycake. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication...
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    Paleo-Indians were the first peoples who entered and subsequently inhabited the Americas towards the end of the Late Pleistocene period. The prefix paleo-...
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    of Regional Prehistoric Cultures. Albert B. Elsasser. Pages 37–57. Protohistoric and Historic Archeology. Chester King. Pages 58–68. Indian-Euro-American...
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    Mound Builders (redirect from Indian Mound)
    Island, was excavated by Michael Russo in 1980. He found an Archaic Indian village site. Mound A was a burial mound that dated to 3400 BCE, making it the...
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    across the continent appear distinct from the makeup of the suggested prehistoric flying reptile, such as eagle or raptor-like avian feathered wings and...
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  • was situated in the infamous Bermuda Triangle, not the Indian Ocean. Although various prehistoric creatures are seen living there, Kong Island also contains...
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    The Stone Age was a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make stone tools with an edge, a point, or a percussion surface. The...
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  • Places listings in South Dakota Paleontology in South Dakota Plains Indians Prehistoric agriculture on the Great Plains Some Early Archaic projectile points...
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  • Giving." Unlocking the Wealth of Indian Nations. Lexington Books. Baught, Timothy G. & Ericson, Jonathan E. (1994). Prehistoric Exchange Systems in North America...
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    Village of the Natchez, (22 AD 501) also known as the Fatherland Site, is a 128.1-acre (0.518 km2) site encompassing a prehistoric indigenous village...
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    unearthed evidence of a prehistoric village. The site has since been developed as Chucalissa Indian Village and includes a village, preserved archeological...
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    South India (redirect from South Indian)
    literary outputs larger than other literary languages of India. Evidence of prehistoric religion in South India comes from scattered Mesolithic rock paintings...
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    where the Grand Village of the Kaskaskia (aka Grand Village of the Illinois) once stood. It is a multi-component site representing prehistoric and early historic...
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    in 1994 due to its importance as one of the best-preserved and major prehistoric settlement sites in the region. Chucalissa is a Walls phase mound and...
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  • Sadashiv Altekar (1956). The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization, From Prehistoric Times to the Present Day. Motilal Banarsidass Publ. p. 380. ISBN 9788120803244...
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    archaeologists call the indigenous Plaquemine culture, part of the larger, prehistoric Mississippian culture, which extended throughout the lower Mississippi...
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    three phases, from 1000–1550 CE, the prehistoric site is located on the north shore of the Etowah River. Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site is a designated...
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    Relation of Historic Indian Tribes to Archaeological Manifestations in Iowa", Iowa Journal of History and Politics 36:227-314. Late Prehistoric Oneota Population...
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    the north) was dominant until the 20th century. African art includes prehistoric and ancient art, the Islamic art of West Africa, the Christian art of...
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    European civilization. The site of Solnitsata – a prehistoric fortified (walled) stone settlement (prehistoric city) (5500–4200 BCE) – is believed by some archeologists...
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    feathers with the Indian Ocean coast for goods such as glass beads and cotton clothes. The majority of these prehistoric Bakalanga villages have been discovered...
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    doi:10.1007/s00334-016-0579-6. S2CID 133420222. Barber, E. J. W. (1992). Prehistoric Textiles: The Development of Cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages with...
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    National Art Museum of Catalonia. At the village of Klobuky in the Czech Republic there is an alleged prehistoric menhir, with height of 3.3 m (11 ft) the...
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    Indonesia into a "maritime axis". Archaeological findings dating from prehistoric eras have discovered a variety of stone and metal weaponry, such as axes...
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    Charles; The Southeastern Indians. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, 1976. ISBN 0-87049-248-9. Keyes, Charles R. Prehistoric Man in Iowa. Palimpsest...
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