2 edition of Archaeology of Ohio. found in the catalog.
Archaeology of Ohio.
Matthew Canfield Read
Published
1892
by Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | By M. C. Read |
Series | Western Reserve Historical Society,Cleveland. Tract 73 |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 119 p. |
Number of Pages | 119 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15263998M |
This book represents a synthesis of Native American archaeology in Pennsylvania. It is based on both compliance-mandated CRM archaeology as well as archaeological investigations conducted by universities, museums, and local chapters of the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology. Archeological Atlas of Ohio by Mills, William C. (William Corless), Publication date Usage Public Domain Topics Mounds--Ohio--Maps, Ohio--Antiquities--Maps Publisher Columbus, OH: Published by the Ohio .
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Society for American Archaeology Book Award (, for Ohio Archaeology: An Illustrated Chronicle of Ohio's Ancient American Indian Cultures) Ohio Archaeological Council Public Awareness Award () Publications. Hooge, Paul; Lepper, Bradley ().Fields: Archaeology. Best Archeology Colleges in Ohio for Rank School Name Location Description Rating; 1 Oberlin College: Oberlin, OH Oberlin College offers 2 Archeology Degree programs. It's a small private university in a outlying town. In , 6 students graduated in the study area of Archeology with students earning 6 Bachelor's degrees.
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The Ohio Archaeology book is one of four components to the Ohio Archaeology project, a collaborative initiative led by Voyageur Media Group, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation of public media about science, history and culture.
The Ohio Archaeology project includes the development of this companion book, the "Ancient Ohio /5(27). The Archaeology of Ohio Hardcover – January 1, by Archaeology of Ohio. book N. Converse (Author) out of 5 stars Archaeology of Ohio. book ratings.
See all 3 formats and editions Hide other formats and editions. Price New from Used from Hardcover "Please retry" $ $ $ Hardcover, January 1, 5/5(3). The Archaeological Society of Ohio (ASO), founded inis the oldest and largest archaeological society in the United States. The Society was organized to discover and conserve archaeological sites and material in Ohio; to seek and promote a better understanding among students and collectors of archaeological material, both professional and.
THE ASO STORE NOTE: We currently cannot ship items outside of the United States. The ASO offers books and publications on Ohio archaeology including The Archaeology of Ohio, Ohio Flint Types, Ohio Slate Types, Ohio Stone Tools, and The Glacial Kame are among the most widely read and cited archaeological publications in the United States.
The Ohio Archaeology book, a collaborative effort among numerous scholars and institutions, was made possible with support from MeadWestvaco, Bart and Jamae van Eck, George Gund Foundation, Ohio Archaeological Council, Ohio Arts Council, Ohio Historical Society, Ohio Humanities Council, and the Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation.
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Lepper has written extensively on these subjects for both technical journals and magazines intended for a general audience. He is the author of the book, Ohio Archaeology: an illustrated chronicle of Ohio's ancient American Indian cultures, published in by Orange Frazer Press.
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The Ohio Archaeological Council is a private, non-profit corporation registered with the State of Ohio in as a charitable scientific and educational organization promoting the advancement of archaeology in Ohio. The Ohio Archaeological Council consists of professional archaeologists, avocational archaeologists, and interested students of Ohio archaeology.
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OCLC Number: Description: xv, pages: illustrations, maps, plates ; 24 cm. Contents: Chesser Cave ; a late Woodland phase in southeastern Ohio / Olaf H. Prufer --The Graham Village site: a Fort Ancient settlement in the Hocking Valley, Ohio / Douglas H. McKenzie --The Leimbach site: an early Woodland village in Lorain County, Ohio / Orrin C.
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