The Southeastern ceremonial complex and its interpretation
Author(s): James Henri Howard
Year: 1960
Summary
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Cite this Record
The Southeastern ceremonial complex and its interpretation. James Henri Howard. Memoir no. 6. Columbia: Missouri Archaeological Society. 1960 ( tDAR id: 85552)
Keywords
Culture
Buzzard Cult
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Creek
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Eastern Woodland
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Mississippian
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Southeastern Ceremorial Complex
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Southern Cult
Site Type
Petroglyph
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
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Collections Research
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Ethnohistoric Research
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Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
General
23BE6
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Art Styles
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Ball Game
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Ceremonial Complex
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Ceremonialism
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Copper Plates
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Fairfield Mound Group
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Historic Aboriginal
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Indians of North America
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Interpretive prospectus
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Malden Copper Plates
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Metal Artifacts
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Mound
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Prehistory
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Rites and ceremonies
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Rock Art Site
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Shell Artifacts
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Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
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Square Grounds
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Washington State Park Petroglyph Site
Geographic Keywords
29015 (Fips Code)
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29069 (Fips Code)
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29143 (Fips Code)
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29221 (Fips Code)
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Benton (County)
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Dunklin (County)
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Missouri (State / Territory)
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New Madrid (County)
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North America (Continent)
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n-usu--
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Southern States
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United States of America (Country)
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Washington (County)
Temporal Keywords
20th Century
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Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -93.523; min lat: 35.996 ; max long: -89.327; max lat: 38.535 ;
Record Identifiers
lccn(s): 70629818
ddc(s): 394 / .09701
NADB document id number(s): 4055939
lcc(s): E98.R3 H76
NADB citation id number(s): 000000135569
Notes
General Note: Bibliography: p. 154-164.
General Note: Missouri. State Archaeological Society.