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... the Late Woodland / Contact period during which the Virginia Algonquians are historically known to have occupied JEFFREY P BLICK The Archaeology and Ethnohistory of the Dog in Virginia Algonquian Culture as Seen from Weyanoke Old Town.
... the Late Woodland / Contact period during which the Virginia Algonquians are historically known to have occupied JEFFREY P BLICK The Archaeology and Ethnohistory of the Dog in Virginia Algonquian Culture as Seen from Weyanoke Old Town.
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which the Virginia Algonquians are historically known to have occupied the area . More specifically , the site has been positively identified as a ... Virginia and North Carolina . Virginia Algonquian culture 2 JEFFREY P. BLICK.
which the Virginia Algonquians are historically known to have occupied the area . More specifically , the site has been positively identified as a ... Virginia and North Carolina . Virginia Algonquian culture 2 JEFFREY P. BLICK.
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in southeastern Virginia and North Carolina . Virginia Algonquian culture was based on maize agriculture , fishing , and hunting , and was primarily a riverine - oriented culture . Typical Virginia Algonquian artifacts included bone ...
in southeastern Virginia and North Carolina . Virginia Algonquian culture was based on maize agriculture , fishing , and hunting , and was primarily a riverine - oriented culture . Typical Virginia Algonquian artifacts included bone ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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