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The work combines local archaeological fieldnotes and historical synthesis to document a fortified indigenous earthwork in southwestern Ontario, describing its layout, embankments, tree-ring evidence used to estimate age, and artifacts recovered such as pottery sherds, stone tools, bone implements, charred maize and fish remains. It contextualizes the site within regional settlement patterns drawn from early maps and travel narratives, discusses excavation methods and interpretations of occupation, and reviews documentary sources that relate the earthwork to a now-disappeared regional Indigenous nation.

About the Author

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James H. Coyne

James H. Coyne was an American author known for his work in historical fiction. His notable book, "The Country of the Neutrals," explores themes of conflict and peace through the lens of historical events. Coyne's writing reflects a deep engagement with the complexities of human relationships and the socio-political landscapes of his time. Although not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the historical narratives of his era.

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