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1995:Aridoamerica
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1851:Spiro Mounds
1831:Salmon Ruins
1826:Russell Cave
1621:Helen Blazes
1616:Grimes Point
1596:Fort Juelson
1586:Fort Ancient
1561:El Vallecito
1521:Chaco Canyon
1461:Angel Mounds
1423:Steed-Kisker
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1295:Glacial Kame
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1969:Peñon woman
1906:Winterville
1886:Velda Mound
1866:Taos Pueblo
1761:Parkin Park
1746:Orwell site
1731:Nodena site
1626:Holly Bluff
1601:Four Mounds
1591:Fort Center
1516:Casa Grande
1466:Anzick site
1358:Monongahela
1285:Fort Walton
1260:Coles Creek
1225:Belle Glade
1210:Anishinaabe
1015:Other areas
975:Puerto Rico
809:Mississippi
724:Connecticut
280:petroglyphs
145: /
121:Coordinates
2188:Categories
2082:Metallurgy
2042:Eden point
1939:Buhl Woman
1811:Rock Eagle
1801:River Styx
1726:Mummy Cave
1721:Moundville
1701:Mesa Verde
1686:Marksville
1433:Tchefuncte
1393:Plaquemine
1329:Las Palmas
1245:Calf Creek
1240:Cades Pond
924:Washington
844:New Mexico
839:New Jersey
714:California
482:References
273:Rio Grande
253:Rio Grande
133:106°21âČ7âłW
130:35°21âČ49âłN
2127:Stickball
1816:Rock Hawk
1646:Key Marco
1438:Troyville
1418:St. Johns
1403:Red Ocher
1162:Formative
934:Wisconsin
899:Tennessee
804:Minnesota
779:Louisiana
307:in 1591.
278:Numerous
2015:Chanunpa
2000:Ballgame
1979:Vero man
1929:Anzick-1
1901:Windover
1861:SunWatch
1791:Rassawek
1611:Glenwood
1501:Brewster
1353:Mogollon
1324:La Jolla
1310:Hopewell
1270:Deptford
1183:cultures
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869:Oklahoma
849:New York
824:Nebraska
814:Missouri
799:Michigan
789:Maryland
774:Kentucky
754:Illinois
729:Delaware
719:Colorado
709:Arkansas
405:See also
255:valley.
188:84003045
2164:Related
2022:Chunkey
1922:remains
1911:Wupatki
1751:Paquime
1641:HuĂĄpoca
1506:Cahokia
1476:Bastian
1383:Patayan
1305:Hohokam
1290:Fremont
1265:ComondĂș
1220:Baytown
1215:Avonlea
1195:Alachua
1167:Classic
1157:Archaic
1145:Periods
1036:Related
939:Wyoming
914:Vermont
819:Montana
759:Indiana
739:Georgia
734:Florida
704:Arizona
694:Alabama
361:at the
332:De Sosa
286:History
171: (
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1546:Cutler
1481:Benson
1368:Oneota
1300:Glades
1275:Folsom
1255:Clovis
1152:Lithic
874:Oregon
829:Nevada
769:Kansas
744:Hawaii
699:Alaska
635:Topics
296:metate
237:pueblo
230:Tonque
2112:Piasa
1920:Human
1551:Eaker
1454:sites
1388:Plano
1190:Adena
1006:Palau
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749:Idaho
527:Digs,
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321:Tewan
309:Oñate
265:adobe
166:Built
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960:Guam
909:Utah
864:Ohio
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388:kiva
344:mica
317:Tano
173:1600
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239:in
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