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  • The first time I came

    by Adam King ...
    With this book your dreams will become a bit more spicy, a bit more warm. You'll read about the secrets of five young girls, desperate to start their sexual life. Do you want to be part of it? One of these girls can be your neighbor, your friend or, who knows, your next date. You just have to find it out... ... Read more

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  • Archaeology in South Carolina

    Exploring the Hidden Heritage of the Palmetto State

    Edited by Adam King ...
    The rich human history of South Carolina from its earliest days to the presentAdam King's Archaeology in South Carolina contains an overview of the fascinating archaeological research currently ongoing in the Palmetto state featuring essays by twenty scholars studying South Carolina's past through archaeological research. The scholarly contributions are enhanced by more than one hundred black and ... Read more

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  • Diana’s journey to lesbianism

    by Adam King ...
    This is a semi-fictional story about a girl named Diana. She is what you call heaven on earth. She has a white complection with blonde hair and Hazel eyes. An angel, a bird a princess, oh! How can I describe such beauty. Such a soft skin, her sweet caress, that pinkish hue on her cheeks, is she a girl or a soft feathery pillow – well you tell me. I'm just lost in translation. She is 17 by the way, ... Read more

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  • Mississippian Culture Heroes, Ritual Regalia, and Sacred Bundles

    In Mississippian Culture Heroes, Ritual Regalia, and Sacred Bundles, archaeologists analyze evidence of the religious beliefs and ritual practices of Mississippian people through the lens of indigenous ontologies and material culture. Employing archaeological, ethnographic, and ethnohistoric evidence, the contributors explore the recent emphasis on iconography as an important component for ... Read more

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  • Reconsidering Mississippian Communities and Households

    Series series Archaeology of the American South: New Directions and Perspectives
    Explores the archaeology of Mississippian communities and households using new data and advances in method and theoryPublished in 1995, Mississippian Communities and Households, edited by J. Daniel Rogers and Bruce D. Smith, was a foundational text that advanced southeastern archaeology in significant ways and brought household-level archaeology to the forefront of the field. Reconsidering ... Read more

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  • Southeastern Ceremonial Complex

    Chronology, Content, Contest

    A timely, comprehensive reevaluation of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.One of the most venerable concepts in Southeastern archaeology is that of the Southern Cult. The idea has its roots in the intensely productive decade (archaeologically) of the 1930s and is fundamentally tied to yet another venerable concept—Mississippian culture. The last comprehensive study of the melding of these two ... Read more

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  • Light on the Path

    The Anthropology and History of the Southeastern Indians

    Social history of the native peoples of the American South, bridging prehistory and historyThe past 20 years have witnessed a change in the study of the prehistory and history of the native peoples of the American South. This paradigm shift is the bridging of prehistory and history to fashion a seamless social history that includes not only the 16th-century Late Mississippian period and the 18th ... Read more

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  • Forging Southeastern Identities

    Social Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Folklore of the Mississippian to Early Historic South

    Forging Southeastern Identities explores the many ways archaeologists and ethnohistorians define and trace the origins of Native Americans’ collective social identity.Forging Southeastern Identities: Social Archaeology and Ethnohistory of the Mississippian to Early Historic South, a groundbreaking collection of ten essays, covers a broad expanse of time—from the ninth to the nineteenth centuries ... Read more

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  • Etowah

    The Political History of a Chiefdom Capital

    by Adam King ...
    A Dan Josselyn Memorial PublicationDetailed reconstruction of the waxing and waning of political fortunes among the chiefly elites at an important center of the prehistoric worldAt the time the first Europeans arrived in the New World, thousands of earthen platform mounds dotted the landscape of eastern North America. Only a few of the mound sites have survived the ravages of time and the ... Read more

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  • Classroom DIY

    A Practical Step-by-Step Guide to Setting up a Creative Learning Environment

    Setting up the classroom is a fundamental part of a teacher’s job, as a well-planned, aesthetically pleasing environment encourages children to learn and helps with classroom management. However, knowing how to create this environment is not instinctive and teachers are given little guidance, yet are expected to create a stimulating environment that is conducive to learning. The task can often be ... Read more

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    Brought up to date with the latest research, The Moundbuilders is the definitive visual guide to North America’s eastern region and the societies that forever changed its landscape.Hailed by Bruce D. Smith, curator of North American archaeology at the Smithsonian Institution, as “without question the best available book on the pre-Columbian . . . societies of eastern North America,” this wide ... Read more

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  • Aztalan

    Mysteries of an Ancient Indian Town

    Aztalan has remained a mystery since the early nineteenth century when it was discovered by settlers who came to the Crawfish River, fifty miles west of Milwaukee. Who were the early indigenous people who inhabited this place? When did they live here? Why did they disappear?Birmingham and Goldstein attempt to unlock some of the mysteries, providing insights and information about the group of ... Read more

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