Mississippian (Culture Keyword)
1,176-1,200 (1,988 Records)
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Long-Nosed God earrings from Picture Cave
The following reports on rock art from Picture Cave, Missouri depicting a figure with Long-Nosed God earrings. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God heads (2010)
These are images of the Long-Nosed God, adapted from Hall's "Archeaology of the Soul" (1997). Dates to AD 1050-1200. Tim Pauketat believes these derived from Tlaloc imagery.
Long-Nosed god mask (2010)
This is an image of a Long-Nosed god mask made from shell. Photo courtesy of Tim Pauketat.
Long-Nosed God mask from Alabama
This is a description of a Long-Nosed God mask from Alabama. From Hall 1997.
Long-Nosed God mask from Dickson Mounds, Illinois
The following reports the finding of a Long-Nosed God maskette from Dickson Mound site, Fulton County, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God mask from Emmons site Illinois
The following discusses several Long-Nosed God maskettes from the Emmons site, Fulton County, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God mask from Florida
This discusses several Long-Nosed God masks from various sites in Florida. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God mask from Iowa
The following reports the finding of a Long-Nosed God maskette from Iowa. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God mask from Yokem site, Illinois
The following discusses some Long-Nosed God maskettes from the Yokem site, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God maskette from Wisconsin
The following discusses the finding and reporting of a Long-Nosed God maskette from Wisconsin. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed god maskettes (2010)
These are Long-Nosed God copper maskettes from Meppen Mound site, Illinois, dating to AD 1050-1200. Tim Pauketat believes these objects are derived from Tlaloc imagery. Photo courtesy of Pictures of Record, Inc.
Long-Nosed God maskettes from Louisiana
The following discusses the finding of Long-Nosed God maskettes from Louisiana. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God maskettes on the Big Boy pipe
The following discusses the report of the Long-Nosed God maskettes on the Big Boy pipe from Spiro. Frpm Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God masks from Aztalan
This is a report of Long-Nosed God masks from the site of Aztalan, Wisconsin. From Hall 1997, An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God masks from Gottschall Rockshelter
The following discusses the history of and findings related to the Long-Nosed God from the Gottschall Rockshelter. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God masks from Illinois
The following discusses some Long-Nosed God maskettes from Pike and Fulton Counties, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God masks from St. Clair county, Illinois
The following discusses some Long-Nosed God maskettes from St. Clair County, Illinois. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God masks from St. Louis site
This is a brief description and history of the finding of several Long-Nosed God masks from the St. Louis site. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Long-Nosed God masks near Jacksonville, Florida
This discusses the finding of Long-Nosed God masks near Jacksonville, Florida. From Hall 1997 An Archaeology of the Soul.
Lopsided birds or bird-men (1978)
This is an illustration and description of engraved shell depicting a birdman-like image. From Phillips and Brown 1978, Plate 166.
Lords of the Southeast: Social Inequality and the Native Elites of Southeastern North America (1992)
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The Lower Antioch Branch Site, Central Alabama (1979)
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Lower Mississippi Valley in North American Prehistory (1971)
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Lower Tallapoosa River Cultural Resources Survey, Phase I Report (1981)
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