User:Donald Albury/Thornhill Lake Complex
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The Thornhill Lake Complex ia an archaeological site in Volusia County, Florida, that consists of two burial mounds and several middens.
References
[edit]- Endonino, Jon C. (September–December 2008). "The Thornhill Lake Archaeological Research Project" (PDF). The Florida Anthropologist. 61: 149–165 – via Laboratory of Southeastern Archaeology.
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: CS1 maint: date format (link) - Endonino, Jon C. (2013), "Thornhill Lake: Monumentality, Mortuary Mounds and Memory in the Late Archaic", 70th annual meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference
- Endonino, Jon C. (September 2017). "The Thornhill Lake Phase - Classifying Goggin's Unclassified Complex". The Florida Anthropologist. 70: 108–120 – via academia.edu.
- Randall, Asa; Sassaman, Kenneth R. (2010). "(E)mergent Complexities during the Archaic Period in Northeast Florida". In Alt, Susan (ed.). Ancient Complexities: New Perspectives in Precolumbian North America. Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press. pp. 8–31. ISBN 978-1-6078-1026-1 – via Academia.edu.