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  1. The Paleoindian Period
    Information and settlement patterns of the Paleo Indians of Florida.
    http: //dos.state.fl.us/dhr/bar/hist_contexts/p...

  2. The Woodland Period
    The Woodland Period in the Mid-South area is generally considered to begin with the introduction of pottery.
    http: //people.memphis.edu/~chucalissa/woodland...

  3. Toltec Mounds Site
    Native Americans occupied the Toltec Mounds site and built the mounds between the years 650 and 1050 AD. Archaeologists use the name Plum Bayou Culture to refer to their way of life
    http: //encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia...

  4. Woodland Period
    The term Woodland was introduced in the 1930s as a generic heading for prehistoric sites falling between the Archaic hunting and gathering and the temple-mound-building Mississippian cultures in the eastern United States.
    http: //cr.nps.gov/seac/woodland.htm

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