Glenn A. Black

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Glenn A. Black was a pioneering American archaeologist best known for his extensive research on Mississippian culture sites in the Midwest.

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instanceOf archaeologist
human
areaOfActivity Midwestern United States prehistory
Ohio River Valley NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer archaeological projects in Indiana
fieldOfWork Midwestern archaeology
Mississippian culture NERFINISHED
North American archaeology
archaeology
genre archaeological field reports
site monographs
hasNotableStudentOrProtégé later Midwestern archaeologists
influenced Midwestern archaeological methodology
study of Mississippian chiefdoms
knownFor excavations at Angel Mounds
research on Mississippian culture sites in the Midwest
nativeLanguage English
notableFor long-term excavation programs in the Midwest
pioneering field methods at Mississippian sites
notableWork systematic excavations at Angel Mounds State Historic Site NERFINISHED
occupation archaeologist
researchFocus Mississippian village and mound complexes
prehistoric earthwork sites
sexOrGender male
studies Mississippian period settlements
prehistoric Native American cultures
workLocation Indiana NERFINISHED
Midwestern United States NERFINISHED

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