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    Toward a Situational Approach to Understanding Middle Woodland Societies in the North American Midcontinent by Henry, Edward R., Logan Miller, G.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-09-2020)
    “…Elaborate Middle Woodland (ca. cal 200 BC-cal AD 500) mounds and exotic artifacts traded over long distances provide evidence for institutions that helped…”
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    Documenting Ceremonial Situations and Institutional Change at Middle Woodland Geometric Enclosures in Central Kentucky by Henry, Edward R., Mickelson, Andrew M., Mickelson, Michael E.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-09-2020)
    “…The construction of earthen enclosures changed how the Middle Woodland landscape was monumentalized in central Kentucky. Archaeologists have long associated…”
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    Scioto Situations and the Steel Group Monument Assemblage by Everhart, Timothy D.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-09-2020)
    “…Scholars have offered various approaches to create a synthetic view of the Middle Woodland period that integrates geographically expansive and heterogenous…”
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    Bladelets and Middle Woodland Situations in Southern Ohio by Logan Miller, G.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-09-2020)
    “…Chipped-stone bladelets are common at Middle Woodland sites throughout Ohio and many other areas of the midcontinent, reflecting both broad patterns and local…”
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    Some Comments on Situations in the Midcontinental Middle Woodland by Baires, Sarah E.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-09-2020)
    “…This discussion provides commentary on the articles included in this guest-edited issue of the Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology on Middle Woodland…”
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    Refit and Oxygen Isotope Analysis of Freshwater Mussel Shells from the Tillar Farms Site (3DR30), Southeast Arkansas by Collins, Joe, Andrus, C. Fred T., Scott, Robert J., Moe-Hoffman, Amy, Peacock, Evan

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (02-01-2020)
    “…We investigate the link between the consumption of foodstuffs, excavation of a large pit, and disposal of waste at the Tillar Farms site (3DR30), southeast…”
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    Uncovering Huber Lifeways: An Overview of Findings from Four Years of Excavations at the Huber Phase Middle Grant Creek Site (11WI2739) in Northern Illinois by McLeester, Madeleine, Schurr, Mark R.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (03-05-2020)
    “…This article reports on recent findings from the ongoing archaeological project at the single- component early seventeenth-century Huber phase site, Middle…”
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    An Event-Centered Perspective on Mound 2 at the Hopewell Earthworks by Giles, Bretton T., Rowe, Brian M., Parish, Ryan M.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-09-2020)
    “…This article reports on our assessment of the events that resulted in Mound 2 at the Hopewell Earthworks, with a special focus on its two caches of blue-gray…”
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    A Partial Charred Wooden Bowl From Aztalan (47JE1), Wisconsin by Hawley, Marlin F., Schroeder, Sissel, Widga, Christopher C.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-09-2020)
    “…Fragments of a charred wooden bowl were recovered from Aztalan during excavations by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (SHSW) in 1964. Recent advances…”
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    Survivorship of Earthworks Mapped by T. H. Lewis in Iowa 1884-1894 by Whittaker, William E.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (02-01-2020)
    “…Between 1884 and 1894, Theodore Hayes Lewis mapped 370 prehistoric American Indian mounds and earthworks in Iowa as part of a larger survey of mounds in the…”
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    Documenting Ceremonial Situations and Institutional Change at Middle Woodland Geometric Enclosures in Central Kentucky by Henry, Edward R., Mickelson, Andrew M., Mickelson, Michael E.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2020)
    “…The construction of earthen enclosures changed how the Middle Woodland landscape was monumentalized in central Kentucky. Archaeologists have long associated…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    Bladelets and Middle Woodland Situations in Southern Ohio by Miller, G. Logan

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2020)
    “…Chipped-stone bladelets are common at Middle Woodland sites throughout Ohio and many other areas of the midcontinent, reflecting both broad patterns and local…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    Toward a Situational Approach to Understanding Middle Woodland Societies in the North American Midcontinent by Henry, Edward R., Miller, G. Logan

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2020)
    “…Elaborate Middle Woodland (ca. cal 200 BC–cal AD 500) mounds and exotic artifacts traded over long distances provide evidence for institutions that helped…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    Scioto Situations and the Steel Group Monument Assemblage by Everhart, Timothy D.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2020)
    “…Scholars have offered various approaches to create a synthetic view of the Middle Woodland period that integrates geographically expansive and heterogenous…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    An Event-Centered Perspective on Mound 2 at the Hopewell Earthworks by Giles, Bretton T., Rowe, Brian M., Parish, Ryan M.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2020)
    “…This article reports on our assessment of the events that resulted in Mound 2 at the Hopewell Earthworks, with a special focus on its two caches of blue-gray…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    Some Comments on Situations in the Midcontinental Middle Woodland by Baires, Sarah E.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2020)
    “…This discussion provides commentary on the articles included in this guest-edited issue of the Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology on Middle Woodland…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    A Partial Charred Wooden Bowl From Aztalan (47JE1), Wisconsin by Hawleya, Marlin F., Schroeder, Sissel, Widga, Christopher C.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2020)
    “…Fragments of a charred wooden bowl were recovered from Aztalan during excavations by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (SHSW) in 1964. Recent advances…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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    New Evidence Pertaining to an Alleged Hopewell Mobiliary Clay Human Figurine: A Reply to Bebber and Colleagues by Everhart, Timothy D., Biehl, Stephen M.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (03-05-2020)
    “…Additional information has been identified concerning a fired-clay human figurine analyzed and reported by Bebber and colleagues (2018). Despite this figurine…”
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    Cooking and Community: An Exploration of Oneota Group Variability through Foodways by Painter, Jeffrey M., O'Gorman, Jodie A.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (02-09-2019)
    “…For many years, archaeological research regarding the Oneota tradition has focused on broad similarities and trends among groups spread over a wide…”
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    The Janulis Burial: A Case of Gender Fluidity in the Middle Archaic Period? by Spence, Michael W., Keron, James R.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (03-05-2020)
    “…An amateur 1969 excavation at the Middle Archaic period Janulis site in Ontario unearthed the skeletal remains of three individuals and a dog. One of these, an…”
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