-77.12417 The Bluff Point Stoneworks are a prehistoric structure located in the town of Jerusalem, New York, at the crux of Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes...
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community Bluff Point (South Georgia) Bluff Point, Keuka Lake, New York, United States, location of the prehistoric Bluff Point Stoneworks This disambiguation...
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and the proposed Solutrean migration route was likely unsuitable. Barnes projectile point Beaver Lake point Cascade point Cumberland point Eden point Golondrina...
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Poverty Point State Historic Site/Poverty Point National Monument (French: Pointe de Pauvreté; 16 WC 5) is a prehistoric earthwork constructed by the Poverty...
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point Clovis point Plano point Eden point Cumberland point Levanna projectile point Jack's Reef pentagonal projectile point Lamoka projectile point Susquehanna...
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Lansing Man (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
the name commonly given to a collection of human remains dug up in the loess banks of the Missouri River near Lansing, Kansas in February 1902. The remains...
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poor shape, the canoe is now displayed at the Crane Point Museum and Nature Center in Marathon and is tentatively attributed to the Calusa. The Calusa lived...
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Miami Circle (redirect from The Miami Circle at Brickell Point Site)
The Miami Circle, also known as The Miami River Circle, Brickell Point, or The Miami Circle at Brickell Point Site, is an archaeological site in Brickell...
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Iroquoian languages (category Indigenous languages of the North American eastern woodlands)
between the larger confederations. To the east of the Wenro, beyond the Genesee Gorge, were the lands of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. To the southeast...
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projectile point Barnes projectile point Cascade point Clovis point Cumberland point Eden point Elko point Folsom point Greene projectile point Jack's Reef...
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Cliff Palace (category Buildings and structures completed in the 12th century)
in the center of the ruin, is at a point where the entire structure is partitioned by a series of walls with no doorways or other access portals. The walls...
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showed wounds from conflict that were likely the cause of death. The pelvis of one male had a bone spear point embedded in it. Others had severe skull fractures...
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analysis of the site suggests the cairns were erected around 570 BC, possibly by the Adena culture, which was centered in the Ohio River Valley. The complex...
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in the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma and the Natchitoches Tribe of Louisiana. The name Hasinai means "our own people" in Caddoan. The Spanish knew the Hasinai...
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Mayaimi (category Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands)
Belle Glade area of Florida from the beginning of the Common Era until the 17th or 18th century. In the languages of the Mayaimi, Calusa, and Tequesta tribes...
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Lake Wine Trail, is Domaine Leseurre. New York (state) portal The Bluff Point Stoneworks Keuka College, founded 1790 According to Encyclopelædia Britannica...
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Monks Mound (category Pyramids in the United States)
Monks Mound is the largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas and the largest pyramid north of Mesoamerica. The beginning of its construction dates...
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Clovis culture (category Archaeology of the United States)
Bement, Leland C.; Carter, Brian J. (October 2010). "Jake Bluff: Clovis Bison Hunting on the Southern Plains of North America". American Antiquity. 75...
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Piasa (category Legendary creatures of the indigenous peoples of North America)
Americans on cliffsides above the Mississippi River. Its original location was at the end of a chain of limestone bluffs in Madison County, Illinois, at...
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Register of Historic Places listings in Yates County, New York The Bluff Point Stoneworks "US Census 2020 Population Dataset Tables for New York". United...
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Pre-Columbian Mexico (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
The pre-Columbian (or prehispanic) history of the territory now making up the country of Mexico is known through the work of archaeologists and epigraphers...
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flakes and blades presumably from the butchering activities, plus one unfluted spear point. All were found in the same stratum containing three circular...
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The exploration of North America by European sailors and geographers was an effort by major European powers to map and explore the continent with the...
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Thunderbird (mythology) (category Legendary creatures of the indigenous peoples of North America)
thunderbirds have been found dating to the past 4,000 years. Petroglyphs of thunderbirds are found near Twin Bluffs, Wisconsin. They are in a shelter that...
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Norse presence or human activity at Point Rosee prior to the historic period. ... None of the team members, including the Norse specialists, deemed this area...
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Columbian exchange (redirect from The Grand Exchange)
point in the late 18th century when only the Mapuche from Mariquina and the Huequén next to Angol raised the species. In the Chiloé Archipelago the introduction...
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Mississippian culture (redirect from The Mississippian culture)
type site for the culture and period) in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, and the Anna, Emerald Mound, Winterville and Holly Bluff sites located in...
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Pacaha (category Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands)
the Hernando de Soto expedition. This group inhabited fortified villages in what is today the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of Arkansas. The...
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Finger Lakes (redirect from History of the Finger Lakes)
Iroquois tribe was the Mohawk. The Finger Lakes region contains sites of unknown cultural affiliation and age. The Bluff Point Stoneworks is one such site...
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Mesoamerican ballgame (category Indigenous sports and games of the Americas)
arguments by pointing to the warfare imagery often found at ballcourts: The southeast panel of the South Ballcourt at El Tajín shows the protagonist ballplayer...
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