The old Cordilleran culture, also known as the Cascade phase, is an ancient culture of Native Americans that settled in the Pacific Northwestern region...
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The Old Copper complex or Old Copper culture is an archaeological culture from the Archaic period of North America's Great Lakes region. Artifacts from...
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Igorot people (redirect from Cordilleran people)
often referred to by the exonym Igorot people, or more recently, as the Cordilleran peoples, are an ethnic group composed of nine main ethnolinguistic groups...
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years with characteristics of the Old Cordilleran Culture appearing in the region. Characteristics of this culture consist of more sophisticated tools...
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This is a list of pre-Columbian cultures. Many pre-Columbian civilizations established permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, and complex societal...
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Batok (section Cordilleran)
highly endangered tradition and only survives among some members of the Cordilleran peoples of the Luzon highlands, some Lumad people of the Mindanao highlands...
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Upper Skagit Indian Tribe (section Culture)
likely arrived roughly 12,000 years ago. Tools belonging to the old Cordilleran culture have been found, pointing to a period where humans relied primarily...
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The Clovis culture is an archaeological culture from the Paleoindian period of North America, spanning around 13,050 to 12,750 years Before Present (BP)...
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The Mississippian culture were collections of Native American societies that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United...
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Columbian exchange (redirect from Old World diseases)
diseases, and culture. Maize ▶ ◀ Wheat Turkey ▶ ◀ Cattle Syphilis ▶ ◀ Smallpox Smoking ▶ ◀ Christianity From the New World From the Old World The Columbian...
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often been referred to using the exonym "Igorot people," and as the Cordilleran peoples. Meanwhile, the non-Moro peoples of Mindanao are collectively...
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Hopewell tradition (redirect from Hopewell culture)
tradition, also called the Hopewell culture and Hopewellian exchange, describes a network of precontact Native American cultures that flourished in settlements...
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Ancestral Puebloans (redirect from Anasazi culture)
Anasazi and by the earlier term the Basketmaker-Pueblo culture, were an ancient Native American culture that spanned the present-day Four Corners region of...
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Side-notched type. The Old Women's phase eventually replaced Avonlea. The Avonlea culture has been described as a horizon, a culture which has a broad geographical...
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Retrieved October 19, 2015. Tupaz, Voltaire (September 30, 2015). "'Cordilleran tattooer should get Nat'l Living Treasure, not Nat'l Artist Award'"....
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Serpent Mound (category Fort Ancient culture)
Fort Ancient culture. The Serpent Mound at Rice Lake in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada, has been dated to more than 2,000 years old. It has also...
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area in Sevier County Utah contains the biggest Fremont culture site in Utah. Thousand-year-old pit houses, petroglyphs, and other Fremont artifacts were...
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The Picosa culture encapsulates the Archaic lifestyles of people from three locations with interconnected artifacts and lifestyles. It was named by Cynthia...
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Chaco Culture National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in the American Southwest hosting a concentration of pueblos. The park...
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megafauna along ice-free corridors that stretched between the Laurentide and Cordilleran ice sheets. Another route proposed is that, either on foot or using boats...
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number of days in a lunar month. The Old Copper Culture mainly flourished in Ontario and Minnesota. However at least 50 Old Copper items, including spear points...
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Woodland period (redirect from Woodland culture)
classification of archaeological cultures of North America, the Woodland period of North American pre-Columbian cultures spanned a period from roughly 1000 BCE...
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The Troyville culture is an archaeological culture in areas of Louisiana and Arkansas in the Lower Mississippi valley in the Southeastern Woodlands. It...
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reel-shaped pendants. Hopewell tradition Old Copper complex "Adena culture | North American Indian culture". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-08-05...
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The Poverty Point culture is the archaeological culture of a prehistoric indigenous peoples who inhabited a portion of North America's lower Mississippi...
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Mogollon culture (/ˌmoʊɡəˈjoʊn/) is an archaeological culture of Native American peoples from Southern New Mexico and Arizona, Northern Sonora and Chihuahua...
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mound complex of the Mississippian culture, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as Old Town Archaeological Site (40WM2). Since...
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Cahokia (redirect from Cahokia Culture)
the largest and most influential urban settlement of the Mississippian culture, which developed advanced societies across much of what is now the Central...
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Paleolithic (redirect from Old Stone Age)
Mountains. In the northern hemisphere, many glaciers fused into one. The Cordilleran Ice Sheet covered the North American northwest; the Laurentide covered...
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The Basketmaker culture of the pre-Ancestral Puebloans began about 1500 BC and continued until about AD 750 with the beginning of the Pueblo I Era. The...
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