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- The Hopewell tradition, also called the Hopewell culture and Hopewellian exchange, describes a network of precontact Native American cultures that flourished...
- peoples on the Canadian s****s of Lake Ontario. Canadian expression of the Hopewellian peoples encomp****es the Point Peninsula, Saugeen, and Laurel complexes...
- interaction existed throughout the entire region (referred to as the "Hopewellian Interaction Sphere"). Such similarities could also be the result of reciprocal...
- present-day Southeast up to the Canadian side of Lake Ontario. By 500 CE, the Hopewellians had been absorbed into the larger Mississippian culture. The Mississippians...
- convinced by the artifactual and structural evidence for metal casting by Hopewellian and Mississippian peoples.[page needed] The Old Copper complex of the...
- Ohio Rivers in Washington County, Ohio, United States. Most of this Hopewellian complex of earthworks is now covered by the modern city of Marietta....
- cultures, particularly the Adena and Eastern Woodland peoples with a later Hopewellian influence. These Late Middle Woodland culture people have been called...
- carvings. 200: The Adena culture of the Ohio River valley evolves into the Hopewellian exchange. 200–800: Late Eastern Woodlands cultures flourish in the Eastern...
- that the Fort Ancient Culture were not the direct descendants of the Hopewellian Culture. Despite what many believe, the tribes of the Fort Ancient Culture...
- time, in parts of present-day Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana, the Hopewellian Marksville culture degenerated and was succeeded by the Baytown culture...