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Adena culture
###@@@KEYEND@@@###The Adea culture was a Pre-Columbia Native America culture that existed from 1000 BC to 200 BC, i a time kow as the early Woodlad Period. The Adea culture refers to ...
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  • Adena Tribe
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  • Anasazi Culture
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Adena Culture - Online Directory

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1. Adena Stemmed Point : Adena culture; Woodland culture; Mound-builders;
Projectile points : This large, bifacial, leaf-shaped Adena Stemmed point has
reddish incrustations ...

www.ohiomemory.org/cdm4/results.php?&CISOOP1=exact&CISOFIELD1=subjec&
;CISOBOX1=Adena%20culture&CISOROOT=all


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

Adena culture (anthropology) :: Related Articles ...
Adena culture (anthropology), Related Articles, Britannica Online Encyclopedia,
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/5655/Adena-culture/5655rellinks/Related-Links

Horizon Information Portal
Adena culture ; Mound-builders -- Ohio River Valley. Indians of North America --
Ohio River Valley ; Ohio River Valley -- Antiquities : Browse Catalog

hzportal.dayton.lib.oh.us/ipac20/ipac.jsp?index=DRADCBN&term=AFH-6165&pr
ofile=def


adena
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 ...

www.creeksideartifacts.com/typology/adena/

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

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

Adena – Dictionary definition of Adena | Encyclopedia.com: FREE ...
One of the largest Adena mounds, measuring about 70 feet (21 meters) high, is in
West Virginia. Hopewell mounds The Adena people were succeeded by the Hopewell
culture in what...

www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3401800036.html

OhioPix: Your results for " Adena culture"
Title: Adena Human Effigy Pipe Being Excavated. Description: Human effigy pipe,
Adena culture, Early Woodland period, 500 BC-1 AD. This photograph shows the
pipe being excavated from ...

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dena%20culture


Serpent Mound 1996: Album review and songs from Answers.com
For example, the mound does not contain artifacts, although, like the Adena
people, the Fort Ancient culture typically buried many artifacts in its mounds.

www.answers.com/topic/serpent-mound

Adena Culture - Ohio History Central
The Adena culture refers to the prehistoric American Indian peoples that lived
in southern Ohio and neighboring regions of West Virginia, Kentucky, and Indiana
during the Early ...

www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry-images.php?rec=1287

5.a The Adena Culture
Images are provided for research use only. For information on reproductions and
permission to use images, contact the Ohio Historical Society at
http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource ...

ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=237

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

Adena culture
Adena culture, culture of various communities of ancient North American Indians,
about 500 BC-AD 100, centred in what is now southern Ohio. Groups in Indiana,
Kentucky, West ...

www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_5_31.html

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

Identifying Flint Artifacts/ Early Woodland People
The Adena culture is named for the large mound on Thomas Worthington's early
19th century estate called Adena in Chillicothe, Ohio.

www.oplin.org/point/people/erwdpeop.html



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