Late Caddoan Cultures
In 1200, the Caddo on the southwest edge of the Eastern woodland not only retained, but
elaborated
disappearing Mississippian traits. Temple mounds were in use in 1692 and the
great ceramic
tradition reached a peak around 1700. Included in the set (A.D. 1200-1880)
are historical photos of Caddoan people.
By Frank F. Schambach and Ann M. Early.
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