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The Plains Village period or the Plains Village tradition is an archaeological period on the Great Plains from North Dakota down to Texas, spanning approximately 900/950 to 1780/1850 CE. On the west and east, Plains villagers were bounded by the geography and landscapes of the Rocky Mountains and the Eastern Woodlands , respectively.
The Southern Plains villagers were semi-sedentary Native Americans (American Indians) who lived on the Great Plains in western Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and southeastern Colorado from about AD 800 until AD 1500. Also known as Plains Villagers, the people of this pre-Columbian culture cultivated maize and other crops, hunted bison and other game ...
Kaladin: A darkeyes from the nation of Alethkar. Branded a slave, he is forced into the 'Bridge Crews', forces who carry bridges to allow troops to cross the large canyons of the Shattered Plains. Suffering from depression, he fights to save himself and the bridge crew from death upon the Shattered Plains. He is accompanied by a spren nicknamed ...
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This category is for articles relating to the Plains Village period, an archaeological designation following the Plains Woodland period. Pages in category "Plains Village period" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
The Northern Plains Woodland subtradition was located as far south as the Niobrara River, northwards to the Aspen parkland of central Canada, west to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and eastward to the ecotone of the Great Plains and Missourian woodlands. It occurred from about 2500 BP in the southeasternmost regions up to the European ...
At the age of 56, having lost the 1980 election to Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter returned to Plains, Georgia, the small town where both he and his wife Rosalynn were born in the 1920s.
A forensic pathologist with the city medical examiner's office at the time, Dr. Marlon Osbourne, initially ruled Greenberg's death a homicide, according to court documents.