Pike County (Geographic Keyword)
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Obsidian Spearpoint, Catalog #: 283-322F-D9 From the Hopewell site, a Middle Woodland (Hopewell) Mound group in Ross County, Ohio. Collection housed at the Ohio History Connection.
283_387a_D7, Hopewell Diagnostic Obsidian Biface (2016)
Hopewell Diagnostic Obsidian Biface, Catalog #: 283_387a_D7 From the Hopewell earthwork complex (33RO27) in Ross County, Ohio. The site is a ceremonial center dating to the Middle Woodland Period (Hopewell).
283_D33-52, Hopewell Diagnostic Bifaces and Blades (2016)
Hopewell Diagnostic Biface, Catalog #: 283-130-b-D35 Blade, Catalog #'s: 283-168-B-D40 and 283-256-A-D50 Heat Treated Blade, Catalog #'s: 283-173-A-D41, 283-173-C-D43, and 283-173-F-D46 From the Hopewell earthwork complex (33RO27) in Ross County, Ohio. The site is a ceremonial center dating to the Middle Woodland Period (Hopewell).
A7_100_C14, Hopewell Body Sherd (2016)
Hopewell Body Sherd, Catalog #: A7_100_C14 From the Harness/Liberty earthwork complex (33RO22) in Ross County, Ohio. The site is a ceremonial center dating to the Middle Woodland Period (Hopewell).
A957_248-003_C235a, Hopewell Decorated Rim Sherd (2016)
Hopewell Decorated Rim Sherd, Catalog #: A957_248-003_C235a From the Seip earthwork complex in Ross County, Ohio. This site is a ceremonial center dating to the Middle Woodland Period (Hopewell).
Cosmology in the New World
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.
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.
ROI096, Scale and Community in Hopewell Networks (SCHoN): A Summary of Preliminary Results (2016)
Social scientists need to better understand the processes through which social interactions at multiple scales lead to the emergence and integration of larger social groups such as communities and societies. These processes are not limited to modern societies, and studying them in prehistoric contexts adds a deeper understanding of these processes. Drs. Mark A. Hill, Kevin C. Nolan, and Mark F. Seeman seek to understand the social world of prehistoric groups commonly referred to as "Ohio...
ROI096, Scale and Community in Hopewell Networks (SCHoN): A Summary of Preliminary Results
This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 096 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. Social scientists need to better understand the processes through which social interactions at multiple scales lead to the emergence and integration of larger social groups such as communities and societies. These processes are not limited to modern societies, and studying them in prehistoric contexts adds a deeper understanding of these processes. Drs....
The woodside component of the Slone Site, Pike County, Kentucky (1971)
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