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- Glacial_Kame_Culture abstract "The Glacial Kame Culture was a culture of Archaic people that occupied southern Ontario, Michigan, Ohio and Indiana from around 8000 BC to 1000 BC. The name of this culture derives from its members' practice of burying their dead atop glacier-deposited gravel hills. Among the most common types of artifacts found at Glacial Kame sites are shells of marine animals and goods manufactured from copper.The type site for Glacial Kame is the Ridgeway Site near the village of Ridgeway in Hardin County, Ohio. The site was discovered in 1856 by workers building a railroad line nearby, who mined the kame for ballast; the supervisor's detailed report of the excavation has survived to the present day and is a premier resource for the culture. Archaeologists specializing in Ohio became familiar with Glacial Kame sooner than with the state's other cultures; even as late as the 1930s, Glacial Kame sites were the only widely known ones other than some later sites on the Lake Erie shoreline and a few large Hopewellian geometric earthworks in the southern part of the state.Other regional cultures include the Maple Creek Culture of southwestern Ohio, Red Ocher Culture and Old Copper Culture of Wisconsin.For a time, it was thought that the Glacial Kame Culture did not produce ceramics, but this understanding was disproven by the discovery of basic pottery at the Zimmerman Site near Roundhead, Ohio. Excavation of Glacial Kame sites frequently yields few projectile points — some of the most important sites have yielded no projectile points at all — and their few points that have been found are of diverse styles. For this reason, it appears that different groups of Glacial Kame peoples independently developed different methods of manufacturing their projectile points. This diversity appears even in the culture's heartland in Champaign, Hardin, and Logan counties in western Ohio; one large Logan County site yielded just three points, each of which was significantly different from the other two.".
- Glacial_Kame_Culture thumbnail Zimmerman_Kame.jpg?width=300.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageExternalLink history-of-ohio.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageExternalLink indian5.htm.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageExternalLink Ckeller_2009-1_BODY.pdf.
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- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageRevisionID "595780229".
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_culture.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Artifact_(archaeology).
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kames.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-Columbian_cultures.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Champaign_County,_Ohio.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Hardin_County,_Ohio.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Hopewell_tradition.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Indiana.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Kame.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Erie.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Logan_County,_Ohio.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Maple_Creek_Phase.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Marine_(ocean).
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Michigan.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Ohio.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Old_Copper_Complex.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Projectile_point.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Red_Ocher_people.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Ridgeway,_Ohio.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Ridgeway_Site.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Roundhead,_Ohio.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Seashell.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Track_ballast.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Type_site.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Wisconsin.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink Zimmerman_Kame.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLink File:Zimmerman_Kame.jpg.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glacial Kame Culture".
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glacial Kame".
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pre-Columbian_North_America.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture subject Category:Archaic_period_in_North_America.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture subject Category:Kames.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture subject Category:Pre-Columbian_cultures.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture hypernym Culture.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture type Magazine.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture type People.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture comment "The Glacial Kame Culture was a culture of Archaic people that occupied southern Ontario, Michigan, Ohio and Indiana from around 8000 BC to 1000 BC. The name of this culture derives from its members' practice of burying their dead atop glacier-deposited gravel hills.".
- Glacial_Kame_Culture label "Glacial Kame Culture".
- Glacial_Kame_Culture sameAs Q5566096.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture sameAs m.027jy31.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture sameAs Q5566096.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture wasDerivedFrom Glacial_Kame_Culture?oldid=595780229.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture depiction Zimmerman_Kame.jpg.
- Glacial_Kame_Culture isPrimaryTopicOf Glacial_Kame_Culture.