Draft:Clemson Island culture

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The Clemson Island culture was an indigenous North American culture in the Late Woodland period named after Clemson Island Prehistoric District.

Pottery [1] Prehistoric Farmers of the Susquehanna Valley

[2] Diagnostic Artifacts in Maryland


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References

  1. ^ Bush, David R. (January 1997). "Prehistoric Farmers of the Susquehanna Valley: Clemson Island Culture and the St. Anthony Site. R. Michael Stewart Occasional Publications in Northeastern Anthropology No. 13. Archaeological Services, Bethlehem, Connecticut, 1994. vi + 225 pp., plates, figures, tables, references cited. $30.00 (cloth)". American Antiquity. 62 (1): 156–157. doi:10.2307/282394. ISSN 0002-7316. JSTOR 282394. S2CID 164094414.
  2. ^ "Diagnostic Artifacts in Maryland". apps.jefpat.maryland.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-29.
  3. ^ Hart, J. (1999). "Another look at Clemson's Island". Northeast Anthropology. 57: 19–26.
  4. ^ "Another Look at Clemson's Island".


Prehistoric Farmers of the Susquehanna Valley: Clemson Island Culture and the St. Anthony Site (Occasional Publications in Northeastern Anthropology, No. 13) Category:Late Woodland period