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1941:Water glyphs
1896:Oasisamerica
1886:N.A.G.P.R.A.
1846:Folsom point
1836:Effigy mound
1816:Clovis point
1784:Aridoamerica
1685:Wickiup Hill
1640:Spiro Mounds
1620:Salmon Ruins
1615:Russell Cave
1410:Helen Blazes
1405:Grimes Point
1385:Fort Juelson
1375:Fort Ancient
1350:El Vallecito
1310:Chaco Canyon
1250:Angel Mounds
1212:Steed-Kisker
1162:Paleo-Arctic
1084:Glacial Kame
1069:Fort Ancient
961:Post-Classic
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849:Cole culture
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1794:Black drink
1758:Peñon woman
1695:Winterville
1675:Velda Mound
1655:Taos Pueblo
1550:Parkin Park
1535:Orwell site
1520:Nodena site
1415:Holly Bluff
1390:Four Mounds
1380:Fort Center
1305:Casa Grande
1255:Anzick site
1147:Monongahela
1074:Fort Walton
1049:Coles Creek
1014:Belle Glade
999:Anishinaabe
823:Turpin site
798:Larkin site
783:Clover site
750:Hobson site
723:Feurt Focus
394:Excavations
304:cordmarking
200:South Shore
116: /
92:Coordinates
1977:Categories
1871:Metallurgy
1831:Eden point
1728:Buhl Woman
1600:Rock Eagle
1590:River Styx
1515:Mummy Cave
1510:Moundville
1490:Mesa Verde
1475:Marksville
1222:Tchefuncte
1182:Plaquemine
1118:Las Palmas
1034:Calf Creek
1029:Cades Pond
773:Clay Mound
687:Baum Focus
517:0598262113
493:2011-02-25
402:References
350:excarnated
245:longhouses
196:Ohio River
168:Site notes
22:(15 GP 22)
1916:Stickball
1605:Rock Hawk
1435:Key Marco
1227:Troyville
1207:St. Johns
1192:Red Ocher
951:Formative
704:Baum Site
659:Kemp site
654:Hine site
242:Iroquoian
208:Big Sandy
142:Abandoned
1804:Chanunpa
1789:Ballgame
1768:Vero man
1718:Anzick-1
1690:Windover
1650:SunWatch
1580:Rassawek
1400:Glenwood
1290:Brewster
1142:Mogollon
1113:La Jolla
1099:Hopewell
1059:Deptford
972:cultures
640:Anderson
563:Archived
388:syphilis
359:hematite
291:Ceramics
234:palisade
158:Cultures
56:Location
1953:Related
1811:Chunkey
1711:remains
1700:Wupatki
1540:Paquime
1430:Huápoca
1295:Cahokia
1265:Bastian
1172:Patayan
1094:Hohokam
1079:Fremont
1054:Comondú
1009:Baytown
1004:Avonlea
984:Alachua
956:Classic
946:Archaic
934:Periods
314:, with
296:Pottery
225:terrace
150:Periods
145:AD 1625
134:Founded
129:History
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1335:Cutler
1270:Benson
1157:Oneota
1089:Glades
1064:Folsom
1044:Clovis
941:Lithic
869:Oneota
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276:mussel
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1901:Piasa
1709:Human
1340:Eaker
1243:sites
1177:Plano
979:Adena
761:Focus
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198:near
176:1930s
1861:Kiva
537:ISBN
513:ISBN
454:2015
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219:Site
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202:in
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