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ADENA Description: large points with broad, lobate stems and weak, sloping shoulders Size: 4.5 cm - 10 cm Cultural Affiliation: associated with the Adena culture of the Early Woodland ...
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Adena Culture - Free Web Directory

Enlightenment - The Experience Festival
Serpent Mound, Serpent Mound - Origin of the Serpent Mound, Serpent Mound - The
Adena culture, Serpent Mound - The Fort Ancient culture, Serpent Mound - Purpose
of the Serpent ...

www.experiencefestival.com/serpent_mound_-_the_adena_culture

Where did the Adena culture live? | Answerbag
Where did the Adena culture live? The Adena lived in a variety of locations,
including: Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky, and parts of Pennsylvania and
New York.

www.answerbag.com/q_view/997809

The Adena People
The Adena People The Adena folk were unusually tall and powerfully built; women
over six feet tall and men approaching heights of seven feet have been
discovered.

www.adena.com/adena/ad/index.htm

American Indian Culture
The earliest of the Ohio River Mound Builders are called Adena Indians and are
thought to have lived between 700 and 200 Their culture is characterized by the
development of fiber- ...

salempress.com/store/pdfs/american_indian_culture.pdf

Adena History - History for Kids!
About 200 AD, as the Adena people moved into the Middle Woodland period, their
culture developed into the Hopewell culture.

www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/before1500/history/adena.htm

Adena - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Adena
The Adena also built thatched huts with walls of straw and mud, and may have
grown ... Adena Adena culture Adenacor Adenacor Adenacor adenalgia adenalgia
Adenanthera

encyclopedia.farlex.com/Adena

Hopewell Civilization - Adena or Hopewell Civilization
The Hopewell civilization (also called Adena in some regions) is a prehistoric
culture of the American middle west.

archaeology.about.com/od/athroughadterms/g/adena.htm

Adena - Home - Museum
Adena was the 2000 acre estate of Thomas Worthington (1773-1827), sixth governor
of ... Adena Culture Adena Mound Adena Pipe

www.ohiokids.org/adenahouse/mus.shtml

Timeline
Adena Culture Intensive inter-regional trade Horticulture. 0 : Middle Woodland :
Hopewell Culture: Havana People and Crab Orchard People in Illinois Trade
network expands

www.eiu.edu/%7Ehistory/ha/exhibits/2006/Egallerytimeline.htm

Native Peoples of North America - Adena
... that thrived in the period between 3000 and 2200 years ago - cultures that
varied markedly in material culture but were bound together by a shared
ceremonial complex, the Adena.

www.cabrillo.edu/%7Ecrsmith/adena.html

SRAC "River, Rocks, and Time": Conservation and The Adena Mound ...
Conservation and The Adena Mound Builder Culture; Ted Keir Presents at Lockheed
Martin, Owego, NY ... the birdstone that was found there was from a much later
Mound Builder culture ...

sracenter.blogspot.com/2007/12/conservation-and-adena-mound-builder.html

mound builders
ADENA CULTURE The Adena culture began near the Ohio River Valley area . They
lasted from 1000 B.C. to around 1 A.D. This culture is most famous for its
practice of ...

www.cuyahogafallshistory.com/mound_builders.htm

Adena
ADENA. ADENA is the name given to what is now recognized as a diverse set of
precontact ... Dragoo, Don W. Mounds for the Dead: An Analysis of the Adena
Culture. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Carnegie ...

www.novelguide.com/a/discover/dah_01/dah_01_00036.html

Adena: Mound Culture in the Ohio River Valley
The Adena have been identified as the most likely successor civilization to that
of Poverty Point.

nativeamericanfirstnationshistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/adena

Miamisburg Mound
The Miamisburg Indian Mound near Dayton Ohio ... Adena Culture: The Early
Woodland Period . The Early Woodland Period defines a period of time when these
Americans began to plant ...

www.touring-ohio.com/southwest/dayton/miamisburg-mound.html

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