United States of America Culture History and Archaeology
Culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of the United States of America.
Lower Camp, Puerto Rico
From the US National Park Service, description of excavations at the multicomponent site on Culebra Island conducted by José R. Oliver after the devastation of Hurricane Hugo.
From the US National Park Service, description of excavations at the multicomponent site on Culebra Island conducted by José R. Oliver after the devastation of Hurricane Hugo.
Adena Hopewell Civilization
The Hopewell civilization (also called Adena in some regions) is a prehistoric culture of the American middle west.
The Hopewell civilization (also called Adena in some regions) is a prehistoric culture of the American middle west.
Coles Creek Culture
The Coles Creek culture is the name given to sites created by a group of pottery-making farmers in the Lower Mississippi Valley of the United States
The Coles Creek culture is the name given to sites created by a group of pottery-making farmers in the Lower Mississippi Valley of the United States
Interpretations of Native North American Life
This new collection of articles brings together the techniques and data from the studies of ethnohistory and archaeology to assist in the interpretation of past cultures of the North American continent.
This new collection of articles brings together the techniques and data from the studies of ethnohistory and archaeology to assist in the interpretation of past cultures of the North American continent.
Martin's Hundred (USA)
Martin's Hundred is an archaeological site in Virginia in the southeastern United States, consisting of a British colonial village first occupied in 1619.
Martin's Hundred is an archaeological site in Virginia in the southeastern United States, consisting of a British colonial village first occupied in 1619.
