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The Birdwood Culture of the West-Central Plains
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
Abstract
A new late-ceramic culture in the west-central Plains is defined on the basis of recent investigations and early scattered references in the literature. This Birdwood culture, which is dated about A.D. 1600, is characterized by river-edge sites that yield thin-walled, sparsely sand-tempered, incised pottery.
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