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Medieval Native America: General Info

Updated: Jan 21, 2023


 

A Comparative Collection for the Study of Fibres Used in Prehistoric Textiles from Eastern North America Jakes, Kathryn A. et al

 

A Most Indispensable Art: Native Fiber Industries from Eastern North America

Book Petersen, James B.

 

Clad with the "Hair" of Trees: A History of Native American Spanish Moss Textile Industries

 

Contact between Native North Americans and the Medieval Norse: A Review of the Evidence McGhee, Robert

 

Erikson, Eskimos, and Columbus: Medieval European Knowledge of America

Book Enterline, James Robert

 

Experimental Replication of Early Woodland Vegetal Fiber Slippers Miller, Joan

 

Medieval Mississippians: The Cahokian World Pauketat, Timothy R and Susan M Alt (eds)

Book

 

Medieval Norse and the Bidirectional Spread of Epidemic Disease Between Europe and Northeastern America: A New Hypothesis

Chapter Title Agger, William A. and Herbert Maschner

 

Ruin Islanders: Thule Culture Pioneers in the Eastern High Arctic McCullough, Karen

Project Muse

 

Sagas, swords and Skraelings Burfield, Brian

 

Socioeconomic Implications of Prehistoric Textile Production in the Eastern Woodlands

 

The Frozen Echo: Greenland and the Exploration of North America, Ca. A.D 1000-1500

Book Seaver, Kirsten A.

 

The Kerr Canyon Textile and the Importance of Packrats (Neotoma floridana) in the Eastern Woodlands

 

The Norse Church in Medieval America Meinberg, Carl H.

 

TRADE AND EXCHANGE IN MIDDLE ATLANTIC REGION PREHISTORY Stewart, R Michael

 

Twining, Transposed Warps, and Twilled Cane Basketry: More Mississippian–Period

academia.edu Harris, William David and John M. Connawa

 

TWO FOSSILIZED LATE ARCHAIC TEXTILES FROM MAINE: PYRITE PSEUDOMORPHS FROM THE HARTFORD CEMETERY SITE Blustain, Malinda S. et al

 

Western Elements in the Early Thule Culture of the Eastern High Arctic

https://www.jstor.org/stable/40509085 Scheldermann, Peter and Karen McCullough

 


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