This paper is an effort to study and analyze some of the culture objects of the early American Indians of the Southeastern United States. The source of these is the A. J. Powers Collection which is presently on exhibit in the Museum of Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa
This paper traces the development of archeology in Iowa through three distinct periods. Workers duri...
Full issue contains: Salvage Archaeology at the Hardins Site, 31Gs29 Gaston County North Carolina, T...
Presentation abstracts from the annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Sciencehttps://scholarworks.un...
This paper is an effort to study and analyze some of the culture objects of the early American India...
A review of Archaeology of the Lower Muskogee Creek Indians, 1715-1836, by H. Thomas Foster II
Cherokee--Anglo-American culture contact during the Federal Period in eastern Tennessee is examined....
When groups of people live in considerable isolation, they tend to become physically homogeneous and...
Presentation abstracts from the annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Sciencehttps://scholarworks.un...
American anthropology, from its earliest practice, focused on what was termed “salvage ethnography,”...
The Chota-Tanasee (40MR2-40MR62) ceramic analysis incorporates all aboriginal ceramics recovered dur...
Native American art history concerning Southeastern and Oklahoma Indian art is enhanced by Susan Pow...
New and amended cultural resource laws are changing the academic and scientific landscape of North A...
During the early nineteenth century, Cherokee society rapidly evolved from its traditional state of ...
This study focuses on issues of culture contact and the materialization of identity through an archa...
Full issue contains: Ethnohistory of Aboriginal Landscapes in the Southeastern United States, Southe...
This paper traces the development of archeology in Iowa through three distinct periods. Workers duri...
Full issue contains: Salvage Archaeology at the Hardins Site, 31Gs29 Gaston County North Carolina, T...
Presentation abstracts from the annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Sciencehttps://scholarworks.un...
This paper is an effort to study and analyze some of the culture objects of the early American India...
A review of Archaeology of the Lower Muskogee Creek Indians, 1715-1836, by H. Thomas Foster II
Cherokee--Anglo-American culture contact during the Federal Period in eastern Tennessee is examined....
When groups of people live in considerable isolation, they tend to become physically homogeneous and...
Presentation abstracts from the annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Sciencehttps://scholarworks.un...
American anthropology, from its earliest practice, focused on what was termed “salvage ethnography,”...
The Chota-Tanasee (40MR2-40MR62) ceramic analysis incorporates all aboriginal ceramics recovered dur...
Native American art history concerning Southeastern and Oklahoma Indian art is enhanced by Susan Pow...
New and amended cultural resource laws are changing the academic and scientific landscape of North A...
During the early nineteenth century, Cherokee society rapidly evolved from its traditional state of ...
This study focuses on issues of culture contact and the materialization of identity through an archa...
Full issue contains: Ethnohistory of Aboriginal Landscapes in the Southeastern United States, Southe...
This paper traces the development of archeology in Iowa through three distinct periods. Workers duri...
Full issue contains: Salvage Archaeology at the Hardins Site, 31Gs29 Gaston County North Carolina, T...
Presentation abstracts from the annual meeting of the Iowa Academy of Sciencehttps://scholarworks.un...