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Archaeology

Woodland Culture Points & Tools ID Album - Page 2

Artifacts on this page are in the Charles F. Cox Collection, collected in the mid 1900s in fields along the Ohio River in Clark Co., Indiana. All were classified by the late Ruth Strother.

Photos for this web page were taken by Naturalist at Heart volunteer Danny Calton.

Scale = 2 cm in all photos

                  

       Little Bear Creek       Lowe Flared Base             Meadowood                    Raccoon Notched      

       1500 - 500 B.C.E.             200 - 600 C.E.              1300 - 500 B.C.E.                  1000 - 1200 C.E. 

              

             Robbins                          Snyders                     Snyders Blade                Steuben Point   

    500 B.C.E. - 200 C.E.                 Hopewell                           Hopewell                     100 - 800 C.E.  

                                          100 B.C.E. - 200 C.E.           100 B.C.E. - 200 C.E.                         

         

        Steuben Expanded Stem?           Waubesa                 Waubesa

                   Lowe Cluster                    Adena Stemmed          Middle Hopewell

                  500 - 800 C.E.                   800 - 300 B.C.E.     500 B.C.E. - 500 C.E.

   Woodland Tools Page 1

   Archaic Tools

To explore these cultures, click Paleoindian, Archaic, Woodland, or Mississippian.

 

Created April 20, 2010, Updated April 21, 2010