Primer of Ohio Archaeology: The Mound Builders and the Indians
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The booklet offers an accessible survey of prehistoric peoples in Ohio, explaining how archaeologists investigate mounds, earthworks, and village sites. It describes material culture—stone and flint tools, bone implements, clay pottery, woven textiles, and hammered native metals—and outlines subsistence practices such as hunting, fishing, and early agriculture. Chapters distinguish mound-building groups from non-mound tribes, examine the construction and contents of burial mounds, and consider ceremonial objects and personal ornamentation. Aimed at students and museum visitors, the text ties artifact types to daily life and to archaeological methods used to reconstruct the region’s prehistoric past.
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