Great Plains Quarterly, Volume 22Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002 |
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Page 264
... Oneota tradition and date to about A.D. 1250-1450 . Their similar- ity to Oneota sites in the Midwest and the lack of earlier such sites in the Central Plains indicate that eastern immigrants entered this region in the thirteenth or ...
... Oneota tradition and date to about A.D. 1250-1450 . Their similar- ity to Oneota sites in the Midwest and the lack of earlier such sites in the Central Plains indicate that eastern immigrants entered this region in the thirteenth or ...
Page 265
... Oneota and CPt peoples were living together at this site . This interpretation suggests support for Henning's hypothesis that Oneota peoples were drawn westward by the development of peaceful re- lations with western populations ...
... Oneota and CPt peoples were living together at this site . This interpretation suggests support for Henning's hypothesis that Oneota peoples were drawn westward by the development of peaceful re- lations with western populations ...
Page 269
... Oneota sites . A recent overview , including a summary of ceramic traits of the Oneota tradition , is presented in Henning , " Oneota Tradition " ( note 5 above ) . Likewise , a summary of CPt ceramic traits is presented by Steinacher ...
... Oneota sites . A recent overview , including a summary of ceramic traits of the Oneota tradition , is presented in Henning , " Oneota Tradition " ( note 5 above ) . Likewise , a summary of CPt ceramic traits is presented by Steinacher ...
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