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Coming Soon..... Current State of Knowledge on
Climate Change, Language, and Mortuary Practices
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| Anderson, David G. |
2001 |
Climate and Culture Change in Prehistoric and Early Historic Eastern North America |
Archaeology of Eastern North America 29:143-186. |
| Lowery, Darrin |
1992 |
The Distribution and Function of Prehistoric Sites within the Lower Bay Hundred District, Talbot County, Maryland |
Journal for Middle Atlantic Archaeology 8:11-40 |
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| LANGUAGE |
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| Author |
Year |
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Source |
| Fiedel, Stuart J. |
1990 |
Middle Woodland Algonquian Expansion: A Refined Model. |
North American Archaeologist 11(3):209-230. |
| Luckenbach, Alvin H., Wayne E. Clark, and Richard S. Levy |
1987 |
Rethinking Cultural Stability in Eastern North American Prehistory: Linguistic Evidence from Eastern Algonquian. |
Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology . 3:1-33 |
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| MORTUARY PRACTICES |
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Source |
| Gardner, William M. |
1982 |
Early and Middle Woodland in the Middle Atlantic: An Overview. |
In Practicing Environmental Archaeology: Methods and Interpretations, edited by Roger W. Moeller, pp. 53-86. American Indian Archaeological Institute, Occasional Paper 3, Washington, Connecticut. |
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