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008 920723s1992 nyu b 001 0 eng
010 $a 92028230
020 $a1563240297 (C)
020 $a1563240300 (P)
035 $a(CSdNU)u35248-01national_inst
035 $a(OCoLC)26395733
035 $a(Sirsi) 01-AAD-7504
040 $aDLC$cDLC
043 $an-use--$an-usu--
049 $aCNUM
050 00 $aE78.E2$bS46 1992
100 1 $aShaffer, Lynda,$d1944-
245 10 $aNative Americans before 1492 :$bthe moundbuilding centers of the eastern woodlands /$cLynda Norene Shaffer.
260 $aArmonk, N.Y. :$bM.E. Sharpe,$cc1992.
300 $axxi, 124 p. :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
440 0 $aSources and studies in world history
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aThe archaic context from which moundbuilding emerged -- Poverty point, the first moundbuilding epoch -- Adena-Hopewell, the second moundbuilding epoch -- Cahokia and other Mississippian period centers, the third moundbuilding epoch -- Subregions, outposts, and the decline of Cahokia.
650 0 $aMound-builders$zEast (U.S.)
650 0 $aMississippian culture$zEast (U.S.)
651 0 $aEast (U.S.)$xAntiquities.
948 $a10/13/1999$b10/13/1999
999 $aE 78 .E2 S46 1992$wLC$c1$i31786100328381$d2/23/2004$f2/23/2004$g1 $lCIRCSTACKS$mNULS$n9$rY$sY$tBOOK$u2/16/1993$o.STAFF. Pieces: 00001