An Archeological History of the Hocking ValleyOhio University Press, 1975 - 360 pages |
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... killed from 50 to 150 deer each fall . This high rate was due entirely to the trading value of deerskins and does not serve as an index of the amount of hunting performed before the advent of the white man . Zeisberger also mentioned ...
... killed from 50 to 150 deer each fall . This high rate was due entirely to the trading value of deerskins and does not serve as an index of the amount of hunting performed before the advent of the white man . Zeisberger also mentioned ...
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... killed a buffalo near the site of the Athens County courthouse in 1796. In 1818 the county commissioners discontinued the bounty for wolf and pan- ther scalps , though wolves were found in the region until nearly 1850 . Kirtland ( 1838 ) ...
... killed a buffalo near the site of the Athens County courthouse in 1796. In 1818 the county commissioners discontinued the bounty for wolf and pan- ther scalps , though wolves were found in the region until nearly 1850 . Kirtland ( 1838 ) ...
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... kill a deer , and that of an Early or Middle Woodland " Mound Builder " flaking an elaborate " ceremonial " or " grave goods " seems suf- ficient to explain the decrease in popularity of exotic flints . The thesis that obsidian from ...
... kill a deer , and that of an Early or Middle Woodland " Mound Builder " flaking an elaborate " ceremonial " or " grave goods " seems suf- ficient to explain the decrease in popularity of exotic flints . The thesis that obsidian from ...
Contents
Origin of the Name for the Hocking | 15 |
The Primitive Environment | 21 |
Nineteenth Century Archeology in the Hocking Valley | 47 |
Copyright | |
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