Paleo Indians (Lithic stage) (18,000 – 8000 BCE)
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Clovis culture
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c. 11,500 – 10,800 BCE[3][4]
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Western Fluted Point tradition
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c. 11,200 – 9000 BCE, California
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Post Pattern
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c. 11,000 – 7000 BCE, NW California
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Folsom tradition
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c. 10800 – 10200 BCE
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Dalton tradition
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c. 8500 – 7900 BCE
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Archaic period, (Archaic stage) (8000 – 1000 BCE)
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by Time Period
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Early Archaic 8000 – 6000 BCE
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Plano cultures
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9,000 – 5,000 BCE
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Paleo-Arctic tradition
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8000 – 5000 BCE
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Maritime Archaic
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Red Paint People
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3000 – 1000 BCE
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Middle Archaic 6000 – 3000 BCE
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Chihuahua tradition
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c. 6000 BCE – c. 250 CE
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Watson Brake and Lower Mississippi Valley sites
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c. 3500 – 2800 BCE
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Late Archaic 3000 – 1000 BCE
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Arctic Small Tool tradition
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2500 – 800 BCE
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Aleutian tradition
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2500 – 1800 BCE
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Poverty Point culture
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2200 – 700 BCE
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by Location
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Great Basin
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Desert Archaic
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Middle Archaic
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Late Archaic
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Great Lakes
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Old Copper complex
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c. 4000 – c. 1000 BCE
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Red Ochre people
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c. 1000 – 100 BCE
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Glacial Kame culture
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c. 8000 – 1000 BCE
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Great Plains
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Plains Archaic
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c. 9500 – 5500 BCE
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Mesoamerica
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Mexican Archaic
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Southwest: Southwestern Archaic Traditions
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Archaic – Early Basketmaker Era
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c. 7000 – c. 1500 BCE
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San Dieguito–Pinto tradition
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c. 6500 BCE – c. 200 CE
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Chihuahua (Southeastern) tradition
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c. 6000 BCE – c. 250 CE
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Oshara (Northern) tradition
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c. 5500 BCE – c. 600 CE
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Cochise tradition
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5000 – 200 BCE
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California
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Millingstone Horizon (or Encinitas tradition)
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c. 5500 – 1500 BCE
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Intermediate Horizon (or Campbell tradition)
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c. 1500 BCE – 1000 CE
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Southeast
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Mount Taylor period
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5000 – 2000 BCE
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Stallings Island (St. Simons) culture
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2500 – 1000 BCE
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Thoms Creek culture
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2500 – 1000 BCE
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Poverty Point culture
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2200 – 700 BCE
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Elliott's Point complex
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2000 – 700 BCE
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Norwood culture
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2000 – 500 BCE
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Orange culture
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2000 – 500 BCE
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Post-archaic period, (incorporating Formative, Classic and post-Classic stages) (1000 BCE – present)
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in North
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Norton tradition
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Choris Stage
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c. 1000 – 500 BCE
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Norton
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500 BCE – 800 CE
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Ipiutak Stage
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1 CE – 800 CE
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Dorset culture
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500 BCE – 1500 CE
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Thule people
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200 BCE – 1600 CE
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on Great Plains
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Plains Woodland
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c. 500 BCE – 1000 CE
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Plains Village
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c. 1000 – 1780 CE
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in Southwest and by Pecos Classification
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Early Basketmaker II Era
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1500 BCE – 50 CE
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Late Basketmaker II Era
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50 CE – 500 CE
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Basketmaker III Era
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500 CE – 750 CE
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Pueblo I Era
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750 CE – 900 CE
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Pueblo II Era
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900 CE – 1150 CE
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Pueblo III Era
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1150 CE – 1350 CE
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Pueblo IV Era
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1350 CE – 1600 CE
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Pueblo V Era
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1600 CE – present
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in Southwest and by peoples
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Ancestral Puebloans (formerly Anasazi)
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1 CE – 1300 CE
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Hohokam
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200 CE – 1450 CE
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Fremont
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400 CE – 1350 CE
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Patayan
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700 CE – 1550 CE
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Mogollon
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700 CE – 1400 CE
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in East and by peoples
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Early Woodland Period 1000 BCE – 1 CE
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Adena culture
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1000 – 100 BCE
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Deptford culture – Atlantic region
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800 BCE – 700 CE
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Deptford culture – Gulf region
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500 BCE – 200 CE
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Middle Woodland Period 1 – 500
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Point Peninsula complex (a Hopewellian culture)
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600 BCE – 700 CE
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Laurel complex (a Hopewellian culture)
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300 BCE – 1100 CE
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Hopewell culture
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200 BCE – 500 CE
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Havana Hopewell culture (a Hopewellian culture)
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200 BCE to 400 CE
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Goodall focus (a Hopewellian culture)
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200 BCE to 500 CE
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Saugeen complex (a Hopewellian culture)
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200 BCE to 500 CE
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Kansas City Hopewell (a Hopewellian culture)
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100 BCE – 700 CE
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Armstrong culture (a Hopewellian culture)
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1 – 500 CE
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Swift Creek culture (a Hopewellian culture)
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100 – 800 CE
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Santa Rosa-Swift Creek culture (a Hopewellian culture)
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100 – 300 CE
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Marksville culture (a Hopewellian culture)
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100 BCE – 400 CE
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Fourche Maline culture
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300 BCE to 800 CE
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Copena culture (a Hopewellian culture)
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1 – 500 CE
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Late Woodland Period 500–1000
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Baytown culture
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300–700 CE
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Plum Bayou culture
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400–900 CE
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Troyville culture
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300–700 CE
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Coles Creek culture
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700 – 1100 CE
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Mississippian culture 900–1500 (ending with European contact)
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Early Mississippian culture
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1000 – 1200 CE
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Middle Mississippian culture
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1200 – 1400 CE
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Late Mississippian culture
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1400 – 1500 CE (or European contact)
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Fort Ancient (a non-Mississippian culture)
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1000 – 1550 CE
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Oneota[5]
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900 – 1650 CE
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in Florida and adjacent parts of Alabama and Georgia, by culture
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Belle Glade culture
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1050 BCE – European contact
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Glades culture
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550 BCE – European contact
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Manasota culture
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550 BCE – 800 CE
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St. Johns culture
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550 BCE – European contact
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Caloosahatchee culture
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500 BCE – European contact
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Weeden Island culture 100–1000 CE
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Weeden Island I, including
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100–750 CE
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– Cades Pond culture
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100–600 CE
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– Kolomaki culture
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350–750 CE
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– McKeithen Weeden Island culture
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200–750 CE
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Weeden Island II, including
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750–1000 CE
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– Wakulla culture
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750–1000 CE
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Alachua culture
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600 – European contact
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Suwannee Valley culture
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750 – European contact
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Safety Harbor culture
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800 – European contact
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Fort Walton culture a Mississippian culture
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1000 – European contact
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Pensacola culture
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1250 – European contact
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