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...The only modern excavations at the Upper Nodena site were conducted during the summer of 1973. Excavations in an area designated Block B exposed the remains of two superimposed houses representing initial construction and rebuilding of an open-corner wall-trench structure. In Block C, a remarkable...
...ON JANUARY 24, 1819, THE TRAVELER, mineralogist, and ethnologist Henry Rowe Schoolcraft observed that "Davidsonville, the seat of justice of Lawrence county . . . is a place of little note or importance at present." Schoolcraft, who with a companion was traveling by foot through southern Missouri...
...The only modern excavations at the Upper Nodena site were conducted during the summer of 1973. Excavations in an area designated Block B exposed the remains of two superimposed houses representing initial construction and rebuilding of an open-corner wall-trench structure. In Block C, a remarkable...
...ON JANUARY 24, 1819, THE TRAVELER, mineralogist, and ethnologist Henry Rowe Schoolcraft observed that "Davidsonville, the seat of justice of Lawrence county . . . is a place of little note or importance at present." Schoolcraft, who with a companion was traveling by foot through southern Missouri...