Etowah (Geographic Keyword)

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Archaeological Reconnaissance for the Proposed Etowah Industrial Park Site in Etowah, McMinn County, Tennessee (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only E. Raymond Evans.

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Archaeological Survey of the Water Plant Expansion Program Etowah, Tennessee (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lloyd Chapman.

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Cosmology in the New World
PROJECT Santa Fe Institute.

This project consists of articles written by members of Santa Fe Institute’s cosmology research group. Overall, the goal of this group is to understand the larger relationships between cosmology and society through a theoretically open-ended, comparative examination of the ancient American Southwest, Southeast, and Mesoamerica.


Rogan Plate (2010)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Jacob Skousen

This is an image of the Rogan Plate, from Etowah, GA. Dates to about AD 1300. Interpreted as the Birdman by King 2004 (Power and the Sacred: Mound C and the Etowah Chiefdom, in Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand, Art Institute of Chicago). Image from flickr.com.


Rogan plate 1 (2010)
IMAGE Uploaded by: Jacob Skousen

This is a copper plate from Etowah, Georgia dating to AD 1300. Interpreted as Morning Star or Birdman by James Brown (2004 - Hero Hawk and Open Hand). This is one of two similar copper plates recovered from Mound C.