When Words Are not Enough: Hopewell Interregionalism and the Use of Matrials Symbols at the GE Mound
Summary
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When Words Are not Enough: Hopewell Interregionalism and the Use of Matrials Symbols at the GE Mound. Mark F. Seeman, Michael S. Nassaney, Kenneth E. Sassaman. In Native American Interactions: Multiscalar Analyses and Interpretations in the Eastern Woodlands. Pp. 122-143: The University of Tennessee Press. 1995 ( tDAR id: 49433)
Keywords
Culture
HOPEWELLIAN INTERACTION
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Middle Woodland
Material
Metal
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
General
Artifact Distribution
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Copper Celt
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Interaction
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Panpipe
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Regional Prehistory
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Ross Barbed
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Social Organization
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Trade
Geographic Keywords
Eastern Woodlands
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 4058168
NADB citation id number(s): 000000187743