book chapter
The northeastern extension of the Havana Tradition
hopewellian studies • 12 (4) • Published In 1964 • Pages: 107-122
By: Brown, James Allison.
Abstract
Brown discusses sites in the northeastern area for Havana Hopewell. Most of the sites are along the Weise river. The river is south of Lake Michigan and the sites surround a marsh. The sites, however, were built on dry land near streams that enter the marsh. Some of the types of artifacts that were found at the sites are described with an emphasis on ceramics. This paper is based on Brown's work with a large number of collections from the Midwest.
- HRAF PubDate
- 2004
- Region
- North America
- Sub Region
- Eastern Woodlands
- Document Type
- book chapter
- Evaluation
- Creator Type
- Archaeologist
- Document Rating
- 4: Excellent Secondary Data
- Analyst
- Sarah Berry ; 2003
- Field Date
- not specified
- Coverage Date
- Middle Woodland
- Coverage Place
- Illinois, Indiana, Michigan; United States
- Notes
- By James A. Brown
- For bibliographical references see document 4: [Caldwell and Hall]
- LCCN
- a 65000555
- LCSH
- Hopewell culture