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- Formative_stage abstract "The Formative Stage or \"Neo-Indian period\" is a theoretical archaeological term applied to North and Meso-American societies that existed between 1000 BCE and 500 CE. It is the third of five stages defined by Gordon Willey and Philip Phillips' 1958 book Method and Theory in American Archaeology.Cultures of the Formative Stage are supposed to possess the technologies of pottery, weaving, and developed food production. Social organization is supposed to involve permanent towns and villages, as well as the first ceremonial centers. Ideologically, an early priestly class or theocracy is often present or in development.Examples of cultures considered to be Formative include the Adena, Olmec, Old Copper, Oasisamerica, Woodland, and Mississippian cultures.Sometimes also referred to as the \"Pre-Classic stage\". It followed the Archaic stage and was superseded by the Classic stage. The Lithic stage The Archaic stage The Formative stage The Classic stage The Post-Classic stage↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLink Hopewell_tradition.
- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America.
- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Mesoamerican_pyramids.
- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLink List_of_archaeological_periods_(Mesoamerica).
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- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Phillips_(archaeologist).
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- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University_Art_Museum.
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- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Early Formative period".
- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Formative era".
- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Formative period".
- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Formative stage".
- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Formative".
- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plains Woodland".
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- Formative_stage wikiPageWikiLinkText "pre-Classic Period".
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- Formative_stage caption "Late Formative, Xochipala, Seated adult and youth, 400 B.C. – A.D. 200".
- Formative_stage caption "Middle Formative, Olmec style, Kneeling lord with incised toad on his head, 900–500 B.C.".
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- Formative_stage footer "in the Princeton University Art Museum".
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- Formative_stage subject Category:11th-century_BC_establishments_in_North_America.
- Formative_stage subject Category:1st-century_disestablishments_in_North_America.
- Formative_stage subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_North_America.
- Formative_stage subject Category:Formative_period_in_the_Americas.
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- Formative_stage comment "The Formative Stage or \"Neo-Indian period\" is a theoretical archaeological term applied to North and Meso-American societies that existed between 1000 BCE and 500 CE. It is the third of five stages defined by Gordon Willey and Philip Phillips' 1958 book Method and Theory in American Archaeology.Cultures of the Formative Stage are supposed to possess the technologies of pottery, weaving, and developed food production.".
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