Baum phase

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The Baum phase is a regional late prehistoric cultural manifestation within the Fort Ancient tradition, characterized by its distinctive village patterns, ceramics, and subsistence practices in the Ohio Valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fort Ancient tradition phase
archaeological culture
regional phase
archaeologicalContext late prehistoric cultural manifestation
associatedWith hunting and gathering
maize-based agriculture
shell-tempered pottery
village settlements
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRegion Middle Ohio Valley NERFINISHED
culturalTradition Fort Ancient culture NERFINISHED
differentiatedBy ceramic styles
settlement layout
subsistence pattern
hasCharacteristic distinctive ceramics
distinctive subsistence practices
distinctive village patterns
locatedIn Ohio River drainage NERFINISHED
Ohio Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Fort Ancient tradition NERFINISHED
region Ohio NERFINISHED
studiedInDiscipline Eastern Woodlands archaeology
North American archaeology
temporalContext Late Fort Ancient period
Late Prehistoric period

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