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Name /uap04/22015_u00 04/28/04 01:59PM Plate # 0-Composite pg 1 # 1 ⫺1 0 ⫹1 T H E O H I O H O P E W E L L E P I S O D E Paradigm Lost and Paradigm Gained Name /uap04/22015_u00 04/28/04 01:59PM Plate # 0-Composite pg 2 # 2 ⫺1 0 ⫹1 s e r i e s o n o h i o h i s t o r y a n d c u l t u r e John H. White and Robert J. White Sr., The Island Queen: Cincinnati’s Excursion Steamer H. Roger Grant, Ohio’s Railway Age in Postcards Frances McGovern, Written on the Hills: The Making of the Akron Landscape Keith McClellan, The Sunday Game: At the Dawn of Professional Football Steve Love and David Giffels, Wheels of Fortune: The Story of Rubber in Akron Alfred Winslow Jones, Life, Liberty, and Property: A Story of Conflict and a Measurement of Conflicting Rights David Brendan Hopes, A Childhood in the Milky Way: Becoming a Poet in Ohio John Keim, Legends by the Lake: The Cleveland Browns at Municipal Stadium Richard B. Schwartz, The Biggest City in America: A Fifties Boyhood in Ohio Tom Rumer, Unearthing the Land: The Story of Ohio’s Scioto Marsh Ian Adams, Barney Taxel, and Steve Love, Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens William F. Romain, Mysteries of the Hopewell: Astronomers, Geometers, and Magicians of the Eastern Woodlands Dale Topping, edited by Eric Brothers, When Giants Roamed the Sky: Karl Arnstein and the Rise of Airships from Zeppelin to Goodyear Millard F. Rogers Jr., Rich in Good Works: Mary M. Emery of Cincinnati Frances McGovern, Fun, Cheap, and Easy: My Life in Ohio Politics, 1949–1964 Larry L. Nelson, editor, A History of Jonathan Alder: His Captivity and Life with the Indians Ian Adams and Steve Love, Holden Arboretum Bruce Meyer, The Once and Future Union: The Rise and Fall of the United Rubber Workers, 1935–1995 Joyce Dyer, Gum-Dipped: A Daughter Remembers Rubber Town Melanie Payne, Champions, Cheaters, and Childhood Dreams: Memories of the Soap Box Derby John A. Flower, Downstairs, Upstairs: The Changed Spirit and Face of College Life in America A. Martin Byers, The Ohio Hopewell Episode: Paradigm Lost and Paradigm Gained [3.133.12.172] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 01:08 GMT) Name /uap04/22015_u00 04/28/04 01:59PM Plate # 0-Composite pg 3 # 3 ⫺1 0 ⫹1 T H E O H I O H O P E W E L L E P I S O D E Paradigm Lost and Paradigm Gained A . M A R T I N B Y E R S The University of Akron Press Akron, Ohio Name /uap04/22015_u00 04/28/04 01:59PM Plate # 0-Composite pg 4 # 4 ⫺1 0 ⫹1 Copyright 䉷 2003 by A. Martin Byers All rights reserved All inquiries and permissions requests should be addressed to the publisher, The University of Akron Press, Akron, OH 44325-1703 Manufactured in the United States of America First Edition 2004 07 06 05 04 5 4 3 2 1 library of congress cataloging-in-publication data Byers, A. Martin, 1937– The Ohio Hopewell episode : paradigm lost and paradigm gained / A. Martin Byers.—1st ed. p. cm. — (Series on Ohio history and culture) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-931968-00-4 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Hopewell culture—Ohio River Valley. 2. Hopewell architecture— Ohio River Valley. 3. Earthworks (Archaeology)—Ohio River Valley. 4. Mounds—Ohio River Valley. 5. Ohio River Valley— Antiquities. I. Title. II. Series. E99.H69B94 2004 977.1'01—dc22 2004007246 The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ansi z39.48-1984. [3.133.12.172] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 01:08 GMT) Name /uap04/22015_u00 04/28/04 01:59PM Plate # 0-Composite pg 5 # 5 ⫺1 0 ⫹1 This book is dedicated to the two people who are closest to me, my wife Joy and my daughter Jennifer. Without their constant support of my work, this book could not have been possible. ...

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