Moundbuilders: Ancient Architects of North America
Exhibition (24 Jun 2017 - 26 Apr 2020)
- Object[96]
- no[96]
- american[96]
- Yes[1]
- animal[1]
- animal bone[1]
- architectural model[2]
- arrow point[2]
- bannerstone[1]
- bead[2]
- beads[2]
- bird stone[2]
- blade[3]
- bone fragment[1]
- bottle[1]
- bowl[2]
- core[2]
- cup[2]
- ear ornament[3]
- ear spool[4]
- effigy[1]
- effigy bottle[3]
- effigy bowl[1]
- effigy fragment[1]
- effigy vessel[3]
- figure[1]
- figurine[3]
- gorget[3]
- hoe[1]
- implement[1]
- jar[3]
- knife handle[1]
- lithic[1]
- lithic fragment[1]
- micro-tool[1]
- microplane[2]
- net gauge[1]
- ornament[1]
- pebble[1]
- pendant fragment[1]
- pendants[1]
- pipe[2]
- pipe bowl[1]
- point[8]
- pot boiler[5]
- projectile point[1]
- quartz crystal[1]
- scraper[2]
- shell[1]
- sherd[10]
- slab[1]
- spade[2]
- spearhead[2]
- tripod bottle[1]
- vessel fragment[2]
- adams county (mississippi)[6]
- arkansas[5]
- beech bottom[5]
- belzoni[3]
- belzoni site[2]
- bingaman plantation[1]
- brooke county[5]
- cahokia creek[2]
- catahoula parish[1]
- chillicothe[3]
- clark county (arkansas)[1]
- collier county[4]
- concordia parish[1]
- creighton island[4]
- dunbar plantation[1]
- ferguson plantation[5]
- florida[6]
- gallatin county[2]
- garland county[1]
- georgia[4]
- illinois[8]
- jackson county (mississippi)[1]
- jaketown site[5]
- jefferson county (mississippi)[5]
- jonesville (louisiana)[1]
- key marco[4]
- lee county (florida)[2]
- leflore county[3]
- little missouri river[1]
- louisiana[14]
- madison county (illinois)[2]
- mcintosh county[4]
- mississippi[36]
- mississippi county[8]
- missouri[8]
- montgomery county (arkansas)[1]
- natchez (mississippi)[1]
- ohio[6]
- oklahoma[3]
- ouachita river[1]
- pharsalia course[1]
- poverty point[5]
- punta rassa[2]
- quitman plantation[1]
- railey mound[1]
- ross county[3]
- scott county[8]
- seltzertown mound[1]
- smith creek[25]
- southwest coast (florida)[4]
- spiro mound[3]
- st. clair county[2]
- st. francis river[1]
- tennessee[1]
- tensas mound[2]
- tensas parish[2]
- trinity site[1]
- united states of america[93]
- vidalia[1]
- warsaw[3]
- west virginia[5]
- yell county[1]
- 13th century[1]
- 14th century[1]
- late adena[5]
- prehistoric[1]
- antler[1]
- bivalve shell[1]
- bone[4]
- ceramic[4]
- chert[6]
- clay[24]
- columella shell[3]
- flint[6]
- jasper[3]
- quartz[1]
- sandstone[1]
- serpentine[1]
- shell[7]
- slate[2]
- stone[19]
- terracotta[5]
- tortoise shell[1]
- actual citation[18]