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Timeline of North American prehistory: Difference between revisions


 

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* 1000 BC–100 AD: [[Adena culture]] takes form in the [[Ohio River]] valley, carving fine stone [[pipe (material)|pipe]]s placed with their dead in gigantic burial mounds.[http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/?period=04&region=na “North America, 1000 b.c.–1 a.d.”] ”Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History.” (retrieved 19 June 2011) See [[Prehistory of Ohio]].

* 1000 BC–100 AD: [[Adena culture]] takes form in the [[Ohio River]] valley, carving fine stone [[pipe (material)|pipe]]s placed with their dead in gigantic burial mounds.[http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/?period=04&region=na “North America, 1000 b.c.–1 a.d.”] ”Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History.” (retrieved 19 June 2011) See [[Prehistory of Ohio]].

* 500–1 BC: [[Basketmaker culture|Basketmaker]] phase of early [[Ancestral Pueblo]] culture begins in the American Southwest.

* 500–1 BC: [[Basketmaker culture|Basketmaker]] phase of early [[Ancestral Pueblo]] culture begins in the American Southwest.

* 500 BC–AD 1000: [[Plains Woodland period]] on the [[Great Plains]]Barry Gwin Williams, “Cultural Resources Overview: Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge – Southeast South Dakota,” US Fish and Wildlife Service: Region 6 – Cultural Resource Program (Jan. 2012), DOC.

* 500 BC–AD 1000: [[Plains Woodland period]] on the [[Great Plains]]Barry Gwin Williams, “Cultural Resources Overview: Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge – Southeast South Dakota,” US Fish and Wildlife Service: Region 6 – Cultural Resource Program (Jan. 2012), DOC.

* 300 BC: [[Mogollon culture|Mogollon]] people, possibly descended from the [[Cochise tradition]], appear in southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico.

* 300 BC: [[Mogollon culture|Mogollon]] people, possibly descended from the [[Cochise tradition]], 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 in the Great Lakes region.

* 200 BC–500 AD: The [[Hopewell tradition]] begins flourishing in much of the East, with [[copper]] mining centered in the Great Lakes region.



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