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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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    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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    Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is a United States national historical park with earthworks and burial mounds from the Hopewell culture, indigenous...
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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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  • Thumbnail for List of Hopewell sites
    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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    Kansas City, Missouri (KC or KCMO) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by population and area. Most of the city lies within Jackson County...
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    Fourche Maline culture, the Goodall Focus, the Havana Hopewell culture, the Kansas City Hopewell, the Marksville culture, and the Swift Creek culture....
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    Complex. It was especially important to the indigenous peoples of the Kansas City Hopewell culture in present-day Missouri and Illinois. The edible parts contain...
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    appear in southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico. 200 BC–500 AD: The Hopewell tradition begins flourishing in much of the East, with copper mining centered...
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  • up to the time of European contact. List of Adena culture sites List of Hopewell sites List of Mississippian sites List of the oldest buildings in the United...
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    Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks is a World Heritage Site in the United States preserving eight monumental earthworks constructed by the Hopewell Culture...
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  • Trowbridge Archeological Site (category Kansas City Hopewell)
    and placed on the Register of Historic Kansas Places on July 1, 1977.: 1  Hopewell tradition List of Hopewell sites Mound builder (people) Earthwork (archaeology)...
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  • large archeological site of the prehistoric Kansas City Hopewell culture Dennis Quarry, near Onaga, Kansas, NRHP-listed. Address-restricted; a prehistoric...
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  • Mound City, near Canal Point, Florida Hopewell Culture National Historical Park, formerly designated "Mound City Group National Monument" The Mound City (train)...
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    Hopewell is an unincorporated community in Pratt County, Kansas, United States. It is located in the Rattlesnake Creek valley roughly 18 miles northwest...
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    by a network of trade routes. known as the Hopewell Exchange System. At its greatest extent, the Hopewell exchange system ran from the Southeastern United...
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  • Renner Village Archeological Site (category Kansas City Hopewell)
    site inhabited from approximately 1 CE to 500 CE by peoples of the Kansas City Hopewell culture and through the Woodland period to 1200 CE by peoples of...
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    Laurel, Minnesota. It was first defined by Lloyd Wilford in 1941. The Hopewell Exchange system began in the Ohio and Illinois River Valleys about 300...
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    together in the Hopewell Interaction Sphere. The appearance of shell cups can be used as a virtual marker for the advent of Hopewell culture in many instances...
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  • Cloverdale archaeological site (category Kansas City Hopewell)
    River. Excavations have shown that the site was first occupied by Kansas City Hopewell (c. 100 to 500 CE) peoples. Hundreds of years later, it was occupied...
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    "somewhat of a problem." The people are thought to have been influenced by the Hopewell traditions of the Ohio River valley. This influence seems to have ended...
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    The Mount Vernon Site, also known as the GE Mound, is a Hopewell site near Mount Vernon in southwest Indiana. The site was discovered and mostly destroyed...
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    Archaic period (Horr's Island), Woodland period (Caloosahatchee, Adena and Hopewell cultures), and Mississippian period. Geographically, the cultures were...
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    Hopewell pottery is the ceramic tradition of the various local cultures involved in the Hopewell tradition (ca. 200 BCE to 400 CE) and are found as artifacts...
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    it was probably built. This makes Nanih Waiya contemporaneous with the Hopewell culture, as well as ancient sites such as the Pinson Mounds in Tennessee...
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    the Kansas City metropolitan area relates to the area around the confluence of the Kansas and Missouri Rivers and the modern-day city of Kansas City, Missouri...
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    small valley that opens into the Missouri River. It was occupied by Kansas City Hopewell (ca. 100 to 500 CE) peoples and later by Mississippian-influenced...
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    Ogden-Fettie Site Rockwell Mound Sinnissippi Mounds Toolesboro Mound Group Kansas City Hopewell Cloverdale archaeological site Renner Village Archeological Site...
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  • Thumbnail for Norton Mound group
    The Norton Mound group, (also known as Norton Mound Site (20KT1) and Hopewell Indian Mounds Park), is a prehistoric Goodall focus mounds site in Wyoming...
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    greenstone, galena, and mica, demonstrating the reach of trading through the Hopewell exchange system. These artifacts, which include copper ear-spools and a...
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