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The most comprehensive and long-needed assemblage of information concerning structures in the greater Ohio area. . . .Should be a primary reference for scholars documenting and interpreting prehistoric and historic period structures, as well as for those engaged in experimental studies of such structures.
--Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology

This well-crafted and excellently edited volume focuses on recent excavations of sites spanning the Late Archaic (c. 2500 BC) to the Late Prehistoric (AD 1600), and covers a regional range from the shores of Lake Erie to the valleys of the Great Ohio River.
--Antiquity

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