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King, Adam



University of Alabama Press 2003 Book Summer 2003 Vol. 7 No. 2

A hundred years of excavations have produced a wealth of artifacts from Etowah, one of the largest and most important mound centers in the Southeast. Marble statues, copper embossed plates, and other exotic items testify to the importance of Etowah to the trade network. The size of the mounds reflect its political power. Archaeologist Adam King pulls all this information together in this well illustrated volume. Preserved as a Georgia State Park northwest of Atlanta, it is a fascinating place to visit.

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