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After several thousand years living in the southeastern part of the continent, warming climate caused ancient Americans to abandon large parts of the southeast and lowland river valleys in favor of colder environments in the north and the Appalachian mountains. These regions were re-settled much latter by a new people who most likely migrated from the Pacific Northwest.

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Further Reading

Kenneth Sassaman 2010 The Eastern Archaic, Historicized. AltaMira Press, New York.

Cheryl Claassen 2010 Feasting with Shellfish in the Southern Ohio Valley: Archaic Sacred Sites and Rituals. The University of Tennessee Press.

Tanya M. Peres, Aaron Deter-Wolf, Joey Keasler, Shannon Chappell Hodge 2016 Faunal remains from an Archaic Period cave in the Southeastern
United States, Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
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