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Research News Historical Archaeology Mississippi
Find out about our ongoing research in Mississippi.
Research News Historical Archaeology Mississippi
NON-VENOMOUS Other common names Mississippi Green Water – Snake Basic description Most adult Mississippi Green
Mississippi Green Watersnake.
collaborating with the Chickasaw Nation, the University of Mississippi – Native American and Spanish interactions in eastern Mississippi
Programs Comparative Mission Archaeology Portal (CMAP) Mississippi
collaborating with the Chickasaw Nation, the University of Mississippi
Programs Comparative Mission Archaeology Portal (CMAP) Mississippi
Presbyterian missionaries on Chickasaw territory in eastern Mississippi
Programs Comparative Mission Archaeology Portal (CMAP) Mississippi
fin is white or clear (individuals from southern Mississippi
fin is white or clear (individuals from southern Mississippi
unearthed a rare trove of more than 80 metal objects in Mississippi
unearthed a rare trove of more than 80 metal objects in Mississippi
following states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi
following states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi
BROWN MADTOM Noturus phaeus Taylor 1969 Identification: The Brown Madtom has a stout body that is light to dark brown above, lighter below, with a pattern of tiny brown dots over the body. Dots are most conspicuous on the light underside of the head and belly. The anal fin is long with 20-22 ray
In Mississippi River Basin, Alderice Rd.
More than 300 years ago, the Spanish conquistador Hernando de Soto set out from Spanish Florida on an expedition to explore North America. Archaeologists have long debated the exact path he took and what occurred during his journey along the ‘De Soto Trail,’ but at least one point is undisputed: de
displays a pottery sherd collected during excavations in Mississippi