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Stone tool traditions in the contact era
Published 2003Subjects: “…Indians of North America First contact with Europeans.…”
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Societies in eclipse archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands Indians, A.D. 1400-1700 /
Published 2001Subjects: “…Woodland Indians First contact with Europeans.…”
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Households and hegemony early Creek prestige goods, symbolic capital, and social power /
Published 2008Subjects: “…Indians of North America First contact with Europeans Alabama.…”
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Decolonizing indigenous histories exploring prehistoric, colonial transitions in archaeology /
Published 2012Subjects: “…Indians of North America First contact with Europeans.…”
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The search for Mabila the decisive battle between Hernando de Soto and Chief Tascalusa /
Published 2009Subjects: “…Choctaw Indians First contact with Europeans Congresses.…”
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Crafting history in the northern plains a political economy of the Heart river region, 1400-1750 /
Published 2013Subjects: “…Indians of North America First contact with Europeans North Dakota Heart River Region.…”
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