Woodland culture (Other Keyword)

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An archaeological context for the South Carolina woodland period (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael. Trinkley. South Carolina Dept. of Archives and History..

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The Moccasin Bluff site and the Woodland cultures of southwestern Michigan (1973)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert Louis. Bettarel. Hale Gilliam Smith.

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Preliminary Report of Salvage Excavations at the Hell Gap Site, 48GO305 (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text George M. Zeimens. Geri McIver. Dewey Baars. Alan and Terry Korell. Sandra Hansen. Harry Earl. R. Clayton Housh.

During the winter of 1984-85 (before Hell Gap was acquired by the Wyoming Archeological Foundation) we observed an unusually large firepit eroding out of the left bank of the arroyo just below the Harvard Locality I excavation area. Numerous flakes, bones, firecracked rocks, and a few pot sherds were also eroding from the matrix surrounding the partially exposed feature. It was obvious that the pit would soon either erode entirely away or be looted by collectors that frequent the site. Much of...