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Household Economy at Wall Ridge tells the story of a Native American household that occupied a lodge on the eastern Plains border during the early 1300s AD. Contributors use cutting-edge methods and the site's unparalleled archaeological record to
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Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 46:195-222
A Mississippian hooded bottle from the Henry Aicher Mound Group in eastern Iowa is significant to the study of Mississippian interactions with non-Mississippian groups in the upper Mississippi Valley. The mound excavations by M. W. Davis in 1863–18
Autor:
Jeffrey R. Ferguson, James B. Stoltman, Cynthia D. Strong, Joseph A. Tiffany, George R. Holley, William Green
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Plains Anthropologist. 66:86-119
A ceramic vessel found at a Mill Creek culture (eastern Initial Middle Missouri variant) site in northwest Iowa exhibits features characteristic of both the Southern Caddo Holly Fine Engraved type ...
Autor:
Melanie A. Riley, Joseph A. Tiffany
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Journal of Archaeological Science. 52:143-151
LiDAR data is used to locate an enclosure reported at the McKinney site (13LA1) as well as destroyed mounds associated with the Toolesboro mound group National Historic Landmark (13LA29). Using various geo-visualization and interpolation techniques,
Autor:
Joseph A. Tiffany
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Southeastern Archaeology. 37:253-254
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Plains Anthropologist. 47:165-182
Gillett Grove (13CY2) is a protohistoric Oneota settlement that overlooks the Little Sioux River in Clay County, northwestern Iowa. Work there since 1995 has revealed protohistoric and perhaps late...
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Plains Anthropologist. 47:85-95
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Plains Anthropologist. 45:331-338
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American Antiquity. 63:303-324
The California School of Midden Analysis represents a long-standing tradition of using weight, rather than minimum number of individuals (MNI), to analyze shell recovered from archaeological sites in California. This method originated at the Universi
Autor:
Joseph A. Tiffany
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Plains Anthropologist. 42:205-236
The Kelley phase is a Middle period Oneota manifestation, dating to the fifteenth century. It is one of three phases comprising a local sequence in the Kingston locality in southeast Iowa. From early to late these are the Burlington, Kelley, and Bail