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The Early Woodland period continued many trends begun during the Late and Terminal Archaic periods, including extensive mound-building, regional distinctive burial complexes, the trade of exotic goods across a large area of North America as part of interaction spheres, the reliance on both wild and domesticated plant foods, and a mobile subsistence strategy in which small groups took advantage ...
People of the Masks (1000 AD): Iroquois culture of the Woodland period. People of the River (1080 AD): The mound-building Cahokia empire on the Mississippi River. People of the Morning Star, Sun Born, Moon Hunt, Star Path, Lightning Shell (1100 AD): A tetralogy set in the Cahokian empire.
Late Woodland Southeast (Alachua culture, Suwannee Valley culture) Safety Harbor culture 1492: Christopher Columbus sails in search of a new route to India and lands in the Caribbean , leading to the first European contact in the Americas since the Norse colonization of North America 500 years earlier.
Pages in category "Woodland period" The following 132 pages are in this category, out of 132 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Development of the Plains Woodland peoples has been heavily tied to interactions with the Hopewell culture, which existed to the east. Around 2000–1700 BP, cultural exchange and trade between the Hopewellians and the peoples of the Great Plains was at its strongest. During this period, burial mounds were more common than previously. Many of ...
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Woodland 400–900 CE Cane Hills Berkley: 600–900 CE 400–600 CE Baytown/Troyville Baytown 2 Baytown 1: Deasonville: 500-600 CE Marsden: Little Sunflower: 400-500 CE Indian Bayou: Marksville culture Late Marksville Early Marksville: Issaquena: 200-400 CE Issaquena Middle Woodland 200 BCE - 400 CE La Plant Burkett 100 BCE-400 CE 550-100 BCE ...
This category is for articles relating to the Plains Woodland period, an archaeological designation dating from approximately 500 BCE to 900/1000 CE, although these dates may vary regionally. The Plains Archaic period precedes the Plains Woodland period, which is followed by the Plains Village period .