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Iroquoian Competition This period when Algonquian language was spreading is also the time of the main Iroquoian expansion as the Meadowood tradition ( about 1200-300 BC ) , according to Snow's theory . Meadowood is also a mortuary ...
Iroquoian Competition This period when Algonquian language was spreading is also the time of the main Iroquoian expansion as the Meadowood tradition ( about 1200-300 BC ) , according to Snow's theory . Meadowood is also a mortuary ...
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However , as we all know , the St. Lawrence Iroquoians regularly made long distance voyages to the Gaspé peninsula ... It is then equally possible that the rimsherd found at Red Bay was made by an Iroquoian potter during one of these ...
However , as we all know , the St. Lawrence Iroquoians regularly made long distance voyages to the Gaspé peninsula ... It is then equally possible that the rimsherd found at Red Bay was made by an Iroquoian potter during one of these ...
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Red Bay Early Historic Iroquoian ( ? ) rimsherd 176 DaEi - 6 İle Verte Late Woodland cord - marked bodysherd 177 DaEi - 6 Île Verte Late Woodland Iroquoian low collar rimsherd 178 DaEi - 6 Île Verte clay , Anse aux Fraises 179 CkEf - 2 ...
Red Bay Early Historic Iroquoian ( ? ) rimsherd 176 DaEi - 6 İle Verte Late Woodland cord - marked bodysherd 177 DaEi - 6 Île Verte Late Woodland Iroquoian low collar rimsherd 178 DaEi - 6 Île Verte clay , Anse aux Fraises 179 CkEf - 2 ...
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