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Timeline of North American prehistory

This is a timeline of in North American prehistory, from 1000 BC until European contact.

Hopewell Interaction Area and local expressions of the Hopewell tradition

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  1. ^ a b c d e "North America, 1000 b.c.–1 a.d." Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. (retrieved 19 June 2011)
  2. ^ a b Barry Gwin Williams, "Cultural Resources Overview: Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge – Southeast South Dakota," US Fish and Wildlife Service: Region 6 – Cultural Resource Program (Jan. 2012), DOC.
  3. ^ Malki Museum. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology. 1994. Volume 16, Issue 1: 63
  4. ^ Greene, Candace S. and Russel Thornton, ed. The Year the Stars Fell: Lakota Winter Counts at the Smithsonian. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 2007. ISBN 0-8032-2211-4, p. 42
  5. ^ a b "Lucy M. Lewis Dies; Self-Taught Potter, 93". The New York Times. 26 March 1992.
  6. ^ a b Ancient Citadel. Smithsonian Magazine. April 2008.
  7. ^ a b Casey, Robert L. Journey to the High Southwest. Guilford, Connecticut: Globe Pequot Press, 2007: 382. ISBN 978-0-7627-4064-2.
  8. ^ Saraceni, Jessica E. Redating the Serpent Mound. Archaeology. Vol. 49, No. 6 Nov/Dec 1996 (retrieved 26 Oct 2009)
  9. ^ a b Berlo and Phillips, 274
  10. ^ Speakman, Robert J.; Neff, Hector (2005). Laser Ablation ICP-MS in Archaeological Research. UNM Press. p. 170. ISBN 978-0826332547.
  11. ^ Professor, Dean R. Snow (2015). Archaeology of Native North America. Routledge. p. 201. ISBN 9781-317350064.
  12. ^ Johansen, Bruce E. Dating the Iroquois Confederacy. Akwesasne Notes. Fall 1995, Volume 1, 3 & 4, pp. 62–63. (retrieved through Ratical.com, 26 Oct 2009)
  13. ^ Gawyehnehshehgowa: Great Law of Peace. February 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Degiya'göh Resources. (retrieved 14 March 2009)
  14. ^ Adler, Michael A. (2000). The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0816520480.
  15. ^ "Thule culture – prehistoric culture". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  16. ^ "Dorset culture – archaeology". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  17. ^ . National Geographic. 19 May 2015. Archived from the original on May 19, 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  18. ^ Francine Weiss and Mark R. Barnes (May 3, 1989). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Grand Village of the Natchez Site / Fatherland Plantation Site (22-Ad-501)" (pdf). National Park Service. and Accompanying 3 photos, from 1989. (680 KB)
  19. ^ Berlo and Phillips, 275
  20. ^ Turney, Chris (2008). Ice, Mud & Blood: Lessons of Climates Past.
  21. ^ People, NPS.gov, Accessed November 11, 2010
  22. ^ (PDF). galisteowatershed.org. Galisteo Watershed Partnership. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-26.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Timeline of North American prehistory news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message This is a timeline of in North American prehistory from 1000 BC until European contact Hopewell Interaction Area and local expressions of the Hopewell traditionTimeline editFor times predating 1000 BC see Archaic period North America Timeline Further information 16th century in North American history 1000 BC 800 AD The Norton tradition develops in the Western Arctic along the Alaskan shore of the Bering Strait 1000 BC Athapaskan speaking natives arrive in Alaska and northwestern North America possibly from Siberia 1000 BC Pottery making widespread in the Eastern Woodlands 1000 BC 100 AD Adena culture takes form in the Ohio River valley carving fine stone pipes placed with their dead in gigantic burial mounds 1 See Prehistory of Ohio 500 1 BC Basketmaker phase of early Ancestral Pueblo culture begins in the American Southwest 500 BC AD 1000 Plains Woodland period on the Great Plains 2 300 BC Mogollon people possibly descended from the Cochise tradition appear in southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico 200 BC 500 AD The Hopewell tradition begins flourishing in much of the East with copper mining centered in the Great Lakes region 1 1 BC Some central and eastern prairie peoples learned to raise crops and shape pottery from the mound builders to their east 500 BC 700 AD Old Bering Sea culture thrives in the western Arctic 50 BC 800 AD Ipiutak culture thrives in the western Arctic 1 1 AD Some central and eastern prairie peoples learned to raise crops and shape pottery from the mound builders to their east 100 1000 Weeden Island culture flourishes in coastal Florida They are known for their extraordinarily well preserved wood 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 North America 1 200 1450 Hohokam cultures flourish in Arizona and north Mexico 1 400 Cultivation of maize corn begins in the American Southeastern Woodlands and soon reaches the Northeastern Woodlands Originally domesticated in Mesoamerica maize transforms the Eastern Agricultural Complex 400 Ancestral Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest weave extraordinarily long nets for trapping small animals and make yucca fibers into large sacks and bags 500 Late Basketmaker II Era phase of Ancestral Pueblo culture diminishes in the American Southwest 700 Basketmaker III Era of the American Southwest evolve into the early Pueblo culture 755 65 890 65 likely dates of the Blythe Geoglyphs being sculpted by ancestral Quechan and Mojave peoples in the Colorado Desert California 3 700 800 Ancestral Pueblo people of the American Southwest or Oasisamerica transition from pit houses to multi story adobe and stone apartments called pueblos 800 1500 Mississippian culture spawns powerful chiefdoms of great agricultural Moundbuilders throughout the Eastern woodlands 875 Patayan people begin farming along the Colorado River valley in western Arizona and eastern California 900 Earliest event recorded in the Battiste Good 1821 22 Sicangu Lakota Winter count 4 900 Ancestral Pueblo culture dominates much of the American Southwest 900 American Southwestern tribes trade with Indigenous peoples of Mexico to obtain copper bells cast through the lost wax technique 915 exact date Construction begins at Pueblo Bonito the largest Ancestral Pueblo Great House 1000 Discovery of Vinland by Leif Ericson and Norse colonization of North America 1000 1200 Acoma Pueblo and Old Oraibi are established become the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States 5 6 7 1000 1750 Fort Ancient culture a non Mississippian culture emerges in modern day southern Ohio northern Kentucky southeastern Indiana and western West Virginia 1000 1780 Plains Village period on Great Plains from North Dakota to Texas 2 1070 Great Serpent Mound built in Ohio 8 1100 Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon reaches apex in size at 800 rooms 9 1100 Hohokam culture reaches apex in present day Arizona 9 Scandinavians briefly settled Vinland likely l Anse aux Meadows on the Canadian Maritime island of Newfoundland early in the century and perhaps ventured as far south as New England The Thule people began absorbing the old Dorset culture in Arctic Alaska 900 1150 Pueblo II Era in the American Southwest 10 1000 1200 Early Mississippian culture in the Eastern Woodlands 11 1000 1200 Acoma Pueblo and Old Oraibi are established and become the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States 5 6 7 1142 League of the Iroquois is founded and the Great Law of Peace is adopted by the Mohawk Seneca Cayuga Onondaga and Oneida people 12 Wampum invented by Ayenwatha which the Haudenosaunee used to record information 13 1150 1350 Pueblo III Era in the American Southwest 14 The Inuit Thule people largely displaced the old Dorset culture in Arctic Alaska 15 16 The most important city of the Mississippian culture of mound builders Cahokia on the Mississippi River opposite modern Saint Louis Missouri reached its zenith It was the largest city in North America in the 12th century 17 1150 1350 Ancestral Pueblo people are in their Pueblo III Era 1200 Construction begins on the Grand Village of the Natchez near Natchez Mississippi This ceremonial center for the Natchez people is occupied and built upon until the early 17th century 18 1200 1400 Middle Mississippian culture flourishes in the Eastern Woodlands 1250 Pensacola culture emerges in Florida 1250 Cliff Palace Mesa Verde and other Ancestral Pueblo architectural complexes reach their apex 19 The Inuit Thule people have completely displaced the old Dorset culture in Arctic Alaska Pueblo people in the American Southwest evacuate most above ground pueblos to build spectacular cliff dwellings housing hundreds of people The dominant Ancestral Pueblo begin gradually absorbing the Mongollon culture in the American Southwest Athapaskan speaking people begin migrating from the prairies of Alberta and Montana toward the American Southwest The Four Corners area of the American Southwest suffered severe droughts late in the century causing many Pueblos to abandon their cliff dwellings for irrigable settlements along the Rio Grande in southern New Mexico 1300 Cliff Palace is abandoned 20 21 1200 1400 Middle Mississippian culture in the Eastern Woodlands 1315 1317 The Little Ice Age brought a period of severe decline to medieval Europe causing the Great Famine The 14th century in America probably also brought decline of the Mississippian culture especially in the northern states Dendroclimatology suggests that severe droughts ravaged the American Southwest and especially the Southern Plains early in the period leading to a rapid cultural decline Athapaskan speaking people continue to migrate southward from the Canadian prairies toward the American Southwest c 1400 1500 Athapaskan speaking Apache and Navajo reach the American Southwest 22 after migrating over three centuries from the western Canadian prairies citation needed Mississippian culture Pensacola culture Plaquemine culture Lake George Phase Fort Walton culture Late Woodland Southeast Alachua culture Suwannee Valley culture Safety Harbor culture 1492 Christopher Columbus sails in search of a new route to India and lands in the Caribbean leading to the first European contact in the Americas since the Norse colonization of North America 500 years earlier 1497 Italian navigator John Cabot sails from England to Newfoundland See also editWoodland period List of archaeological periods North America Notes edit a b c d e North America 1000 b c 1 a d Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History retrieved 19 June 2011 a b Barry Gwin Williams Cultural Resources Overview Lake Andes National Wildlife Refuge Southeast South Dakota US Fish and Wildlife Service Region 6 Cultural Resource Program Jan 2012 DOC Malki Museum Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 1994 Volume 16 Issue 1 63 Greene Candace S and Russel Thornton ed The Year the Stars Fell Lakota Winter Counts at the Smithsonian Washington DC Smithsonian Institution 2007 ISBN 0 8032 2211 4 p 42 a b Lucy M Lewis Dies Self Taught Potter 93 The New York Times 26 March 1992 a b Ancient Citadel Smithsonian Magazine April 2008 a b Casey Robert L Journey to the High Southwest Guilford Connecticut Globe Pequot Press 2007 382 ISBN 978 0 7627 4064 2 Saraceni Jessica E Redating the Serpent Mound Archaeology Vol 49 No 6 Nov Dec 1996 retrieved 26 Oct 2009 a b Berlo and Phillips 274 Speakman Robert J Neff Hector 2005 Laser Ablation ICP MS in Archaeological Research UNM Press p 170 ISBN 978 0826332547 Professor Dean R Snow 2015 Archaeology of Native North America Routledge p 201 ISBN 9781 317350064 Johansen Bruce E Dating the Iroquois Confederacy Akwesasne Notes Fall 1995 Volume 1 3 amp 4 pp 62 63 retrieved through Ratical com 26 Oct 2009 Gawyehnehshehgowa Great Law of Peace Archived February 9 2009 at the Wayback Machine Degiya goh Resources retrieved 14 March 2009 Adler Michael A 2000 The Prehistoric Pueblo World A D 1150 1350 University of Arizona Press ISBN 978 0816520480 Thule culture prehistoric culture Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 4 March 2018 Dorset culture archaeology Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 4 March 2018 New Evidence May Solve Mystery of America s Huge Ancient City National Geographic 19 May 2015 Archived from the original on May 19 2015 Retrieved 4 March 2018 Francine Weiss and Mark R Barnes May 3 1989 National Register of Historic Places Registration Grand Village of the Natchez Site Fatherland Plantation Site 22 Ad 501 pdf National Park Service and Accompanying 3 photos from 1989 680 KB Berlo and Phillips 275 Turney Chris 2008 Ice Mud amp Blood Lessons of Climates Past People NPS gov Accessed November 11 2010 Timeline of the Galisteo Basin PDF galisteowatershed org Galisteo Watershed Partnership Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timeline of North American prehistory amp oldid 1194417933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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