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  1. Prehistory of the Mid-South - The Woodland Period
    http: //cas.memphis.edu/chucalissa/woodland.html

  2. Stone Age Hand-axes
    Stone Age Hand-axes
    http: //personal.psu.edu/users/w/x/wxk116/axe/

  3. Stone Reference Collection
    Containing information about the TYPOLOGY, TECHNOLOGY, RAW MATERIALS and STUDY METHODS of the Stone Age....
    http: //hf.uio.no/iakk/roger/lithic/sarc.html

  4. The Prehistory - Late Woodland Period
    The easiest way for archaeologists to distinguish Late Woodland period archaeological sites from earlier Middle Woodland sites is by looking at the pottery..
    http: //adamsheritage.com/pre/lwood1.htm

  5. The Prehistory - Palaeo-Indian Period
    Palaeo-Indians were the earliest prehistoric people in Ontario. Small bands of hunters moved north into Ontario as the land became ice free after the last ice age, about 11,000 years ago........
    http: //adamsheritage.com/pre/preont2.htm

  6. The Prehistory of Ontario - Archaic Period
    As the ice retreated north, the climate became more moderate. People spread out across the land, adapting their lives to the gradually changing conditions.....
    http: //adamsheritage.com/pre/preont3.htm

  7. The Prehistory of Ontario - Early Woodland Period
    Early Woodland Period. Some time around 1000 B.C. the idea of using fired clay to make pottery containers began..
    http: //adamsheritage.com/pre/preont4.htm

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