The Hopewell tradition, also called the Hopewell culture and Hopewellian exchange, describes a network of precontact Native American cultures that flourished...
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Scotia Hopewell, Clarendon Hopewell, Hanover Hopewell, Manchester Hopewell, Saint Andrew Hopewell, Saint Ann Hopewell, Saint Elizabeth Hopewell, Westmoreland...
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This is a list of Hopewell sites. The Hopewell tradition (also called the "Hopewell culture") refers to the common aspects of the Native American culture...
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CE, two areas of the indigenous Hopewell tradition emerged: the Laurel complex in the north, and Trempealeau Hopewell in the Mississippi River Valley...
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The Kansas City Hopewell were the farthest west regional variation of the Hopewell tradition of the Middle Woodland period (100 BCE – 700 CE). Sites were...
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descended from the Cochise tradition, appear in southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico. 200 BC–500 AD: The Hopewell tradition begins flourishing in much...
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developed advanced social structures and trade networks, with the Hopewell tradition connecting the Eastern Woodlands to the Great Lakes and the Gulf of...
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Iroquoian peoples (redirect from Ontario Iroquois tradition)
while the Petun population dropped from around 8000 to 3000. The Hopewell tradition describes the common aspects of an ancient pre-Columbian Native American...
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and the Mississippian cultures. The Adena culture and the ensuing Hopewell tradition during this period built monumental earthwork architecture and established...
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precursor to the traditions of the Hopewell tradition, which are sometimes thought as an elaboration, or zenith, of Adena traditions. The Adena were notable...
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Shell gorget (section Archaic and Hopewell)
most common in Eastern Woodlands of the United States, during the Hopewell tradition (200 BCE – 500 CE) and Mississippian cultural period (c. 800–1500...
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Timber circle (section Hopewell timber circles)
old Archaic period Poverty Point site in Louisiana to 2000 year old Hopewell tradition circles found in Ohio to the Sun Dance performed in wooden pole "corrals"...
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Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky, and parts of Pennsylvania and New York. Hopewell culture, 200 BC–500 AD, Southeastern Canada and eastern United States Troyville...
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original layout created in 1810, which was based upon the circular Hopewell tradition earthwork within which the city was built. This earthwork measured...
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Indonesia. African and Indonesian settlers reach Madagascar. The Hopewell tradition comes to an end in North America. Tbilisi is founded and by King Vakhtang...
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and Nebraska Honniasont, formerly Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia Hopewell tradition, formerly Ohio, Illinois, and Kentucky, and Black River region, 200...
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network that took place for thousands of years, as far back as the Hopewell tradition. Certain types of rock used for spear and arrow heads have also been...
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by the general populace in China, starting around this year. The Hopewell tradition roughly begins in what is now Ohio. Teotihuacan, a major city at the...
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a prehistoric burial mound built by the indigenous peoples of the Hopewell tradition. It is located on the grounds of the Earl W. Brydges Artpark State...
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burying the Maya village of Joya de Cerén (approximate date). The Hopewell tradition (North America) ceases to be the dominant culture (approximate date)...
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the Hopewell tradition 2000 years ago, the Adena tradition 3000 years ago, and the later Fort Ancient culture about 1000 years ago. Numerous Hopewell earthworks...
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Revolution. The area was inhabited by various native tribes of the Hopewell tradition, who built the Marietta Earthworks, a complex more than 1,500 years...
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Woodland period (redirect from Woodland tradition)
time were in Illinois and Ohio. These have come to be known as the Hopewell tradition. Due to the similarity of earthworks and burial goods, researchers...
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Mississippian Chichimeca Coles Creek Dorset Fremont Glades Hohokam Hopewell tradition Marksville Mississippian Mogollon Oshara Patayan Picosa Plaquemine...
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Midewiwin (redirect from Native Traditions)
wampum. Abenaki mythology Anishinaabe traditional beliefs Animism Hopewell tradition Adena culture Fort Ancient The red road Tengrism Wabunowin Walam Olum...
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during excavations into the east side of Monks Mound American Bottom Hopewell tradition Mississippian culture List of Mississippian sites Mississippian Ideological...
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The Hopewell tradition is an Indigenous culture that flourished along American rivers from 300 BCE to 500 CE. At its greatest extent, the Hopewell Exchange...
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ditch was dug around the mound. It is considered to be a part of the Hopewell tradition of Native American cultural networking. Evidence of wide-reaching...
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Warring States period sees the rise of such philosophical and spiritual traditions as Confucianism and Taoism. Towards the close of the millennium, the Han...
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small bell was offered to soothe the kami. Katō Kumazō started a local tradition where small ceramic zodiac bells (きらら鈴) were made out of local mica kneaded...
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