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Joe Louis: a late Fisher Phase village on the Little Calumet River 2024 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 49 (1): 73-94
  • Melissa Baltus
  • Paula L. Bryant
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Middle Ohio Valley maize histories: new dates for the crossroads of the midcontinent 2024 American antiquity 89 (2): 319-26
  • Aaron R. Comstock
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Bladelets, blood, and bones: integrating protein residue, lithic use-wear, and faunal data from the Moorhead Circle, Fort Ancient 2023 American antiquity 88 (2): 227-51
  • Abigail Chipps Stone
  • G. Logan Miller
  • Robert V. Riordan
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
The Hodges Site (12MG564) and the emergence of the Oliver Phase in the White River Valley, Indiana 2022 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 47 (3): 207-38
  • Patrick D. Trader
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Modeling diachronic changes in site location preferences related to an agricultural transition: a middle Ohio Valley case study 2022 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 47 (2): 153-80
  • Aaron R. Comstock
  • Robert A. Cook
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Geochronological aspects of terminal Late Fort Ancient sites in the Little Miami Ohio Rivers confluence area and their archeological significance 2022 North American archaeologist 43 (2): 124-50
  • Kenneth Barnett Tankersley
  • Louis Hertzer
*H6/KE [NORTH-] 0197-6931
Effigy mound and rock art of midcontinental North America: shared iconography, shared stories 2022 North American archaeologist 43 (1): 3-48
  • Bradley T. Lepper
  • Carol Diaz-Granados
  • James R. Duncan
  • Robert F. Boszhardt
*H6/KE [NORTH-] 0197-6931
Contextualizing Mississippian migration in early Fort Ancient villages: preliminary results from recent excavations at the Turpin Site (33Ha19) 2021 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 46 (1): 53-82
  • Aaron R. Comstock
  • Robert A. Cook
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Sources and significance of pipestone artifacts from Fort Ancient sites 2021 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 46 (1): 17-52
  • Penelope B. Drooker
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Round, ground, and stone: an analysis of groundstone discoidals from middle and early late Fort Ancient sites 2020 Archaeology of eastern North America 48 (): 77-96
  • V. Camille Westmont
*H6/KE [ARCHEOLOGY-] 0360-1021
Serpent Mound: still built by the Adena, and still rebuilt during Fort Ancient period 2019 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 44 (1): 84-93
  • Edward W. Herrmann
  • G. William Monaghan
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Debating the age of Serpent Mound: a reply to Romains and Herrman's rejoinder to Lepper concerning Serpent Mound 2019 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 44 (1): 42-56
  • Bradley T. Lepper
  • Tod A. Frolking
  • William H. Pickard
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Serpent Mound in its Woodland period context: second rejoinder to Lepper 2019 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 44 (1): 57-83
  • William F. Romain
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Growth of a village: using fluoride analysis and artifact frequencies to examine early For Ancient/Mississippian household and site formation 2018 American antiquity 83 (3): 552-64
  • Mark R. Schurr
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Arguments for the age of Serpent Mound 2018 Cambridge archaeological journal 28 (3): 433-50
  • Bradley T. Lepper
  • Carol Diaz-Granádos
  • James R. Duncan
  • Tod A. Frolking
H6/KE [CAMBRIDGE-] 0959-7743
Growth of a village: using fluoride analysis and artifact frequencies to examine Fort Ancient/Mississippian household and site formation 2018 American antiquity 83 (3): 552-64
  • Mark R. Schurr
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Rejoinder to Lepper concerning Serpent Mound 2018 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 43 (1): 76-88
  • Edward W. Herrmann
  • William F. Romain
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
On the age of Serpent Mound: a reply to Roman and colleagues 2018 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 43 (1): 62-75
  • Bradley T. Lepper
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Climate change and migration along a Mississippian periphery: a Fort Ancient example 2018 American antiquity 83 (1): 91-108
  • Aaron R. Comstock
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Radiocarbon dates reveal Serpent Mound is more than two thousand years old 2017 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 42 (3): 201-22
  • Edward Herrmann
  • G. William Monaghan
  • Jarrod Burks
  • William F. Romain
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Focusing on the old wood problem: a response to Hart and Nolan 2015 American antiquity 80 (3): 613-14
  • Aaron R. Comstock
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Early village llife in southeastern Indiana: a recent field investigations at the Guard Site (12D29) 2015 Southeastern archaeology 34 (2): 95-115
  • Aaron R. Comstock
  • Jarrod Burks
  • Kristie R. Martin
  • Robert A. Cook
  • Wendy Church
H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] 0734-578X
Ritual economy and craft prodution in small-scale societies: evidence from microwear analysis of Hopewell bladelets 2015 Journal of anthropological archaeology 39 (): 124-38
  • G. Logan Miller
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Comment on Cook and Comstock's "Evaluating the old wood problem in a temperate climate: a Fort Ancient case study" 2015 American antiquity 80 (3): 610-12
  • John P. Hart
  • Kevin C. Nolan
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Ohio's ancient earthworks 2014 First American art magazine 5 (): 56-9
  • America Meredith
H6/KUB [FIRST-] 2333-5548
Phosphates, plowzones, and plazas: a minimally invasive approach to settlement structure of plowed village sites 2012 Journal of archaeological science 39 (1): 23-32
  • Christopher I. Roos
  • Kevin C. Nolan
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
Temporal hygiene: problems in cultural chronology of the late prehistoric period of the middle Ohio river valley 2012 Southeastern archaeology 31 (2): 185-206
  • Kevin C. Nolan
H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] 0734-578X
European trade goods at the Ripley site: implications for interaction networks and chronology 2012 Northeast anthropology (77-78): 89-138
  • Penelope B. Drooker
H6/KUB [MAN IN THE NORTHEAST-] 1068-9982
Determining site size and structure: a Fort Ancient example 2011 American antiquity 76 (1): 145-62
  • Jarrod Burks
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
An evolutionary model of social change in the middle Ohio valley: was social complexity impossible during the late woodland but mandatory in the late prehistoric? 2010 Journal of anthropological archaeology 29 (1): 62-79
  • Kevin Nolan
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0278-4165
Patterns in ontogeny of human trabecular bone from SunWatch village in the prehistoric Ohio Valley: general features of microarchitectural change 2009 American journal of physical anthropology 138 (3): 318-32
  • James H. Gosman
  • Richard A. Ketcham
H6/HB [AMERICAN-] 0002-9483
Points in time: assessing a Fort Ancient triangular projectile point typology 2009 Southeastern archaeology 28 (2): 220-32
  • Kelli Carmean
H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] 0734-578X
Eating between the lines: Mississippian migration and stable carbon isotope variation in Fort Ancient populations 2009 American anthropologist 111 (3): 344-59
  • Mark R. Schurr
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6 [AMERICAN-] 0002-7294
The Mariemont earthworks: a Fort Ancient serpentine hydraulic structure 2008 North American archaeologist 29 (2): 123-43
  • Kenneth B. Tankersley
*H6/KE [NORTH-] 0197-6931
Regional variation in Kentucky Fort Ancient shell temper adoption 2008 Southeastern archaeology 27 (2): 238-52
  • A. Gwyn Henderson
  • C. Martin Raymer
  • David Pollack
H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] 0734-578X
The Mariemont earthwork: a Fort Ancient serpentine hydraulic structure 2008 North American archaeologist 29 (2): 123-43
  • Kenneth B. Tankersley
*H6/KE [NORTH-] 0197-6931
The incorporation of Mississippian traditions into Fort Ancient societies: a preliminary view of the shift to shell-tempered pottery use in the middle Ohio valley 2008 Southeastern archaeology 27 (2): 222-37
  • Lane F. Fargher
  • Robert A. Cook
H6/KE [SOUTHEASTERN-] 0734-578X
Single component sites with long sequences of radiocarbon dates: the SunWatch site and middle Fort Ancient village growth 2007 American antiquity 72 (3): 439-60
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Reconstructing perishable architecture: prospects and limitations of a Fort Ancient example 2005 North American archaeologist 26 (4): 357-88
  • Robert A. Cook
*H6/KE [NORTH-] 0197-6931
A preliminary examination of quantitative methods for classifying small triangular points from late prehistoric sites: a case study from the Ohio river valley 2004 Midcontinental journal of archaeology 29 (1): 43-61
  • Andrew P. Bradbury
  • Michael D. Richmond
H6/KE [MIDCONTINENTAL-] 0146-1109
Current research on late precontact societies of the midcontinental United States 2004 Journal of archaeological research 12 (4): 311-72
  • Sissel Schroeder
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 1059-0161
Alligator Mound: geoarchaeological and iconographical interpretations of a late prehistoric effigy mound in central Ohio, USA 2003 Cambridge archaeological journal 13 (2): 147-67
  • Bradley T. Lepper
  • Tod A. Frolking
0959-7743
A prelminary investigation of population dynamics of the upper Ohio valley: AD 1200-1650 2003 Archaeology of eastern North America 31 (): 1-14
  • Brown Boyd P.
  • Loren R. Lease
  • Nancey E. Tetarek
  • Paul W. Sciulli
0360-1021
Fort Ancient /Mississippian interaction on the northeastern periphery 2002 Southeastern archaeology 21 (2): 206-20
  • Christopher Begley
  • David Pollack
  • Gwynn Henderson
0734-578X
Cahokia interaction with contemporary southeastern and eastern societies 1993 Midcontinental Journal of archaeology 18 (1): 3-17
  • J B Griffin
The possible role of salt production in Fort Ancient cultural development from A.D. 1200 to 1550 1992 Research in economic anthropology 6 (): 77-99
  • A G Henderson
  • D Pollack
Novice thoughts on a Fort Ancient site 1992 Prehistoric American 26 (1): 9-11
  • Stod Rowe
Bison and subsistence change: the protohistoric Ohio valley and Illinois valley connection 1992 Research in economic anthropology 6 (): 103-30
  • K B Tankersley
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