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Cole culture

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Cole Culture people made flint tools and pottery. They were agrarian and cultivated beans, maize, squash, and tobacco. Cole people buried their dead in subterranean graves instead of mounds. They shared many traits with the
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and might be descended from them. A major Cole Culture site is the
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Local History of Ohio, Mercer County, and Surrounding Areas.
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St. Clair Shores, Michigan: Somerset Publishers, 1999.
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Index


Highbanks Park Earthworks
Late Woodland Period
Native American people
Ohio
Hopewell tradition
Ufferman Site
Delaware County, Ohio
Highbank Park Works
Carl Potter Mound
Fort Ancient
Monongahela culture


"Pre History."
Dictionary of Ohio Historic Places.
ISBN
0-403-09982-6
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Fort Ancient culture
List of archaeological periods (North America)
Mound Builders
Fort Ancient site
Hine site
Kemp site
State Line site
SunWatch Indian Village

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