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    Late-Holocene floodplain development, land-use, and hydroclimate–flood relationships on the lower Ohio River, US by Bird, Broxton W, Barr, Robert C, Commerford, Julie, Gilhooly, William P, Wilson, Jeremy J, Finney, Bruce, McLauchlan, Kendra, Monaghan, G William

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-12-2019)
    “…Floodplain development, land-use, and flooding on the lower Ohio River are investigated with a 3100-year-long sediment archive from Avery Lake, a swale lake on…”
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    Reconstructing the precontact Late Woodland archaeology of site 20LU115 and the landscape history of Sleeping Bear Point, Great Lakes, USA by Lovis, William, Monaghan, G. William, Arbogast, Alan

    Published in Journal of island and coastal archaeology (02-10-2021)
    “…A multifaceted, multidisciplinary research strategy was employed to reconstruct the taphonomy and environmental history of a late Holocene coastal…”
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    Paleoenvironmental and geomorphic significance of bluff-top dunes along the Au Sable River in Northeastern Lower Michigan, USA by Arbogast, Alan F., Luehmann, Michael D., William Monaghan, G., Lovis, William A., Wang, Hong

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-11-2017)
    “…We report on the age and evolution of five well-developed parabolic dunes that are perched on high (~40m) bluffs along the southern lip of the Au Sable River…”
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    Evaluating ground‐penetrating radar antenna performance for investigating Mississippian mound construction compared with data from solid‐earth cores and magnetometry by Schurr, Mark R., Monaghan, G. William, Herrmann, Edward W., Pike, Matthew, Wilson, Jeremy J.

    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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    The Timing of Angel Mounds Palisade Construction A Search for the Best Chronological Model by Krus, Anthony M., Schilling, Timothy, Monaghan, G. William

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2013)
    “…Angel Mounds was a heavily fortified Mississippian settlement with several discrete palisades. Although the palisades were identified early on, the…”
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    Differential Temporal and Spatial Preservation of Archaeological Sites in a Great Lakes Coastal Zone by Lovis, William A., Monaghan, G. William, Arbogast, Alan F., Forman, Steven L.

    Published in American antiquity (01-07-2012)
    “…Analysis of regional site taphonomy that incorporates depositional and postdepositional histories has become increasingly important in understanding the nature…”
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    Mound Construction Chronology at Angel Mounds Episodic Mound Construction and Ceremonial Events by Monaghan, G. William, Schilling, Timothy, Krus, Anthony M., Peebles, Christopher S.

    Published in Midcontinental journal of archaeology (01-10-2013)
    “…Mound F was the second-largest platform mound at Angel Mounds (12Vg1), a Mississippian town in southwestern Indiana. It consisted of a simple truncated pyramid…”
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    Post-glacial drainage basin evolution in the midcontinent, North America: Implications for prehistoric human settlement patterns by Herrmann, Edward W., Monaghan, G. William

    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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    A 5500-year record of coastal dune evolution along the shores of Lake Michigan in the North American Great Lakes: The relationship of lake-level fluctuations and climate by Arbogast, Alan F., Lovis, William A., McKeehan, Kevin G., Monaghan, G. William

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-05-2023)
    “…Dune fields line much of the ∼1750-km long shore of Lake Michigan that extends from northwestern Indiana, north along the west coast of Lower Michigan, and…”
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    Stratigraphic and sedimentologic investigation of collapse features in the Mount Baldy Dune in the Indiana Dunes National Park by Thompson, Todd A., Argyilan, Erin P., Johnson, Matt R., Monaghan, G. William

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (01-12-2021)
    “…Mount Baldy dune is one of the largest active eolian dunes along the southern shore of Lake Michigan and a famous tourist attraction within the Indiana Dunes…”
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    Serpent Mound: Still Built by the Adena, and Still Rebuilt During the Fort Ancient Period by Monaghan, G. William, Herrmann, Edward W.

    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 by Monaghan, G. William, Herrmann, Edward W.

    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 by Monaghan, G. William, Herrmann, Edward W.

    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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    Wetlands and Emergent Horticultural Economies in the Upper Great Lakes: A New Perspective from the Schultz Site by Lovis, William A., Egan-Bruhy, Kathryn C., Smith, Beverley A., Monaghan, G. William

    Published in American antiquity (01-10-2001)
    “…The Schultz site (20SA2) is a benchmark site for understanding the Woodland adaptations of the Upper Great Lakes, although its older excavation data is not…”
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    The Construction, Use, and Abandonment of Angel Site Mound A Tracing the History of a Middle Mississippian Town Through Its Earthworks by Monaghan, G. William, Peebles, Christopher S.

    Published in American antiquity (01-10-2010)
    “…Mound A is the largest platform mound at the Angel site (12VG1), a Middle Mississippian town along the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana, and consists of an…”
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    A new multistage construction chronology for the Great Serpent Mound, USA by Herrmann, Edward W., Monaghan, G. William, Romain, William F., Schilling, Timothy M., Burks, Jarrod, Leone, Karen L., Purtill, Matthew P., Tonetti, Alan C.

    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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    Radiocarbon Dates Reveal Serpent Mound Is More than Two Thousand Years Old by Romain, William F., Herrmann, Edward W., Monaghan, G. William, Burks, Jarrod

    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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    Radiocarbon Dates Reveal Serpent Mound Is More than Two Thousand Years Old by Romain, William F., Herrmann, Edward W., Monaghan, G. William, Burks, Jarrod

    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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    THE CONSTRUCTION, USE, AND ABANDONMENT OF ANGEL SITE MOUND A: TRACING THE HISTORY OF A MIDDLE MISSISSIPPIAN TOWN THROUGH ITS EARTH WORKS by Monaghan, G William, Peebles, Christopher S

    Published in American antiquity (01-10-2010)
    “…Mound A is the largest platform mound at the Angel site (12VG1), a Middle Mississippian town along the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana, and consists of an…”
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