Indian Mounds of the Middle Ohio Valley

Indian Mounds of the Middle Ohio Valley

By Woodward, Susan L.

Subjects: Indians of north america, antiquities, Antiquities, Adena culture, Ohio, antiquities, Mounds, Indians of North America, Fort Ancient culture, Earthworks (archaeology), Ohio, description and travel, Hopewell culture

Description: "Mounds and earthworks are the most conspicuous elements of prehistoric American Indian culture to be found on the landscape of eastern North America. Some of the largest, most elaborate, and best known of these structures were built by the Woodland and Late Prehistoric Indians of the middle Ohio Valley. This second edition of the popular Indian Mounds of the Middle Ohio Valley identifies, describes, and provides access information for more than 70 mound and earthwork sites that are open to visitation by the public or that can be seen from public space. In addition, this book provides an overview of the culture of the mound building Indians and the fate of their mounds during the Historic period, and identifies numerous sources of additional information about the subject."--BOOK JACKET.

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