Search Results - "Herrmann, Edward W."
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How Bedrock-Controlled Channel Migration Can Structure Selective Preservation of Archaeological Sites: Implications for Modeling Paleoindian Settlement
Published in Geoarchaeology (01-01-2016)“…Although Paleoindian sites in Indiana, USA, are commonly located on late Wisconsin (Last Glacial Maximum) outwash terraces, drainage basin development since…”
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Olduvai's oldest Oldowan
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-01-2021)“…Previously, Olduvai Bed I excavations revealed Oldowan assemblages <1.85 Ma, mainly in the eastern gorge. New western gorge excavations locate a much older…”
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Evaluating ground‐penetrating radar antenna performance for investigating Mississippian mound construction compared with data from solid‐earth cores and magnetometry
Published in Archaeological prospection (01-07-2020)“…Mississippian mounds in the south‐eastern and mid‐continental United States often contain multiple construction stages and a diverse array of features…”
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A new multistage construction chronology for the Great Serpent Mound, USA
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-10-2014)“…Effigy mounds occur across the midcontinent of North America but their cultural purposes and construction chronologies are rarely known and often…”
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BACHEEISHDÍIO (PLACE WHERE MEN PACK MEAT)
Published in American antiquity (01-01-2017)“…Bacheeishdíio (“Place Where Men Pack Meat”), now called Grapevine Creek in English, is the subject of Crow oral traditions that document the cultural…”
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Radiocarbon Dates Reveal Serpent Mound Is More than Two Thousand Years Old
Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (02-09-2017)“…Recent radiocarbon dating (Herrmann et al. 2014) found that Serpent Mound was likely built during the Early Woodland period-around 320 BC. Herrmann et al…”
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Post-glacial drainage basin evolution in the midcontinent, North America: Implications for prehistoric human settlement patterns
Published in Quaternary international (30-03-2019)“…The long-term variation in archaeological site distribution in alluvial settings results from how changing environmental conditions and drainage basin…”
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Social change and late Holocene hydroclimate variability in southwest Indiana
Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-03-2023)“…•The Angel Mounds site in s.w. Indiana was the nexus of an agriculturalist settlement network.•Analysis of climatic proxies provide an understanding of…”
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Core stratigraphy constrains Bed IV archaeological record at HEB site, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (15-08-2020)“…The Olduvai Gorge deposits contain a rich archaeological record documenting the evolution of hominin behavior over the last 2 million years. While…”
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Serpent Mound: Still Built by the Adena, and Still Rebuilt During the Fort Ancient Period
Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (02-01-2019)“…Radiocarbon dates from the base of Serpent Mound in Ohio demonstrate that it was built 2,100-2,300 years ago during the Adena period but was subsequently…”
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Serpent Mound: Still Built by the Adena, and Still Rebuilt During the Fort Ancient Period
Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-04-2019)“…Radiocarbon dates from the base of Serpent Mound in Ohio demonstrate that it was built 2,100–2,300 years ago during the Adena period but was subsequently…”
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Serpent Mound
Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-04-2019)“…Radiocarbon dates from the base of Serpent Mound in Ohio demonstrate that it was built 2,100–2,300 years ago during the Adena period but was subsequently…”
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From the Mound to the Moon: Geophysical insights into Angel phase landscapes
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-06-2021)“…•Geophysics offer effective methods for understanding socio-spatial practices.•Angel social identities were negotiated in both monumental and residential…”
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Rejoinder to Lepper Concerning Serpent Mound
Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (02-01-2018)“…In this article we address comments made by Bradley Lepper concerning our previously published article, "Radiocarbon Dates Reveal Serpent Mound is More than…”
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Rejoinder to Lepper Concerning Serpent Mound
Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-04-2018)“…In this article we address comments made by Bradley Lepper concerning our previously published article, “Radiocarbon Dates Reveal Serpent Mound is More than…”
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Radiocarbon Dates Reveal Serpent Mound Is More than Two Thousand Years Old
Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2017)“…Recent radiocarbon dating (Herrmann et al. 2014) found that Serpent Mound was likely built during the Early Woodland period—around 320 BC. Herrmann et al…”
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Geoarchaeology of Paleoindian and Early Archaic site distributions in the White River Valley, Indiana
Published 01-01-2013“…This dissertation uses geoarchaeological methods to decipher geomorphological changes that have influenced modern Paleoindian and Early Archaic site visibility…”
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Geoarchaeology of Paleoindian and Early Archaic site distributions in the White River Valley, Indiana
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