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The Calvert Site: An Interpretive Framework for the Early Iroquoian Village
SKU: 95038
Mercury Series; Archaeology 156 250 pages; 80 illustrations; 80 tables; 6.75x9.5"; paper English For many years archaeologists have considered the earliest known Iroquoian villages to be poorly organized assemblages of structures, features, and associated artifacts. Located in the Thames River valley of southwestern Ontario, the site encompasses a variety of structures including at least fourteen house, several palissade walls and thousands of pits, hearts, and artifacts.
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