Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology And Ethnology, Harvard University

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but they are assigned eight villages on the Franquelin map, so that one of them may have been farther west. Their name appears to be Algonquian, but they united with a people of the Natches connection. As yet, we roust admit that we do not know to what group they really belonged." I For a description of these remains, see Indian ViUage Site and Cemetery necw MadieontiUe, Ohio, by E. A. Hooton, with notes on the artifacts by C. C. Willoughby, Peabody Museum Papers, Vol. VIII. No. 1.
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... Google HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO 97 Practically nothing was learned about their habitations. It is doubtful if they were very substantial. There is a possibility that the embankment of the great enclosure may have marked the site of earth-covered dwellings. That structures of some kind, per- haps of a religious or semi-sacred character, formerly occupied many of the mound sites is evident from the presence of numerous post-holes. It is probable that some of these structures, perhaps the ones which occupied the sites of mounds 3 and 4, served as store houses for tribute and other property of chiefs, which was sacrificed upon the altars at their death, the buildings destroyed, and mounds erected over the remains.

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