The Coe Mound is a Native American burial mound in Columbus, Ohio. The mound was created around 2,000 years ago by the Pre-Columbian Native American Adena...
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which archeologists have called burial urns. Coe served as the lead archaeologist for Town Creek Indian Mound for more than 50 years. His extensive work...
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Register notice; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted" Hartley Mound and Camp Archaeological Site 33-FR-71. Columbus Metropolitan Library, 2010...
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format. Although the Classic era, starting roughly 300 CE, saw continued mound construction and Tres Zapotes remained a regional center, the era nonetheless...
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first mapped scientifically, comprised some 200 platforms and pyramidal mounds. The site was largely swallowed up by real estate developments. A portion...
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lake country". See, "Lake", The Book of Mormon & "Mound-Builder" America see Coe (1968, p.59) Coe. p. 55 "Title: The Olmec Football Player". Aguirre...
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well as hundreds of artificial mounds, usually in groups, often clustered with a long and a conical mound. These mound groups were likely built during...
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the myth of the Mound Builders. Publications that speculated or repeated the Mound Builder myth are collectively known as the "Mound Builder" genre, which...
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other works such as Pool. Vanderwarker (2006) pp. 50–51 Coe (2002), p. 88. Coe (2002), p. 62. Coe (2002), p. 88 and others. Pool, p. 105. Pool, p. 106....
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Magnificent Seven grow slightly too magnificent for comfort." Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post called the film "rough, tough, funny and splashy most...
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