North American hunting technologies

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1The Prehistory of Hunting and Fishing* Evan Peacock The first inhabitants of Mississippi left behind a fascinating legacy which intrigues and delights us today. Stone tools lie forgotten for thousands of years, then turn

The Prehistory of Hunting and Fishing* Evan Peacock The first inhabitants of Mississippi left behind a fascinating legacy which intrigues and delights us today. Stone tools lie forgotten for thousands of years, then turn

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Source URL: www.msarchaeology.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-02-10 07:15:03
2Kansas Cultural History  households, people shared lifeways and technologies, such as how they formed and decorated their pottery, the types of tools they made, and the raw materials they used. These were obtained locall

Kansas Cultural History households, people shared lifeways and technologies, such as how they formed and decorated their pottery, the types of tools they made, and the raw materials they used. These were obtained locall

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Source URL: www.ksarchaeo.info

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-18 08:05:00
3Text and illustrations by William L. Mangold, Revised 2003, 2014. For further information about archaeology in Indiana, contact: Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology 402 W. Washington St., Room W274 Indiana

Text and illustrations by William L. Mangold, Revised 2003, 2014. For further information about archaeology in Indiana, contact: Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology 402 W. Washington St., Room W274 Indiana

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Source URL: www.in.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-09-17 23:22:04
4The Prehistory of Hunting and Fishing* Evan Peacock The first inhabitants of Mississippi left behind a fascinating legacy which intrigues and delights us today. Stone tools lie forgotten for thousands of years, then turn

The Prehistory of Hunting and Fishing* Evan Peacock The first inhabitants of Mississippi left behind a fascinating legacy which intrigues and delights us today. Stone tools lie forgotten for thousands of years, then turn

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Source URL: mdah.state.ms.us

Language: English - Date: 2002-08-16 09:50:34