There are 61 books by Clarence B. Moore on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The Northwest Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomefield Moore (Classics Southeast Archaeology) (1999). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.
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How many books has Clarence B. Moore written?
BookOrb lists 61 books by Clarence B. Moore.
Where should I start with Clarence B. Moore?
A good starting point is The Northwest Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomefield Moore (Classics Southeast Archaeology) (1999).
What is the Clarence B. Moore books in order list?
In publication order: 1. Certain shell heaps of the St. John's river, Florida, hitherto unexplored (1892), 2. As to copper from the mounds of the St. John's River, Florida (1894), 3. Certain river mounds of Duval County, Florida (1895), 4. Additional mounds of Duval and of Clay counties, Florida. Mound investigation on the east coast of Florida. Certain Florida coast mounds north of the St. Johns River (LC History-America-E) (1896), 5. Certain aboriginal mounds of the Georgia coast (1897), 6. Certain aboriginal mounds of the coast of South Carolina. Certain aboriginal mounds of the Savannah River. Certain aboriginal mounds of the Altamaha River. Recent Acquisitions. A cache of pendent ornaments (1898), 7. Certain antiquities of the Florida west-coast (1900), 8. Certain aboriginal mounds of the Florida central west-coast (1903), 9. Certain aboriginal mounds of the Apalachicola River (1903), 10. Sheet-copper from the mounds is not necessarily of European origin (1903), 11. Aboriginal urn-burial in the United States (1904), 12. Certain aboriginal remains of the Black Warrior River (1905), 13. Certain aboriginal remains of the Black Warrior River. Certain aboriginal remains of the lower Tombigbee River. Certain aboriginal remains of Mobile Bay and Mississippi Sound. Miscellaneous investigation in Florida (1905), 14. Moundville revisited (1907), 15. Certain mounds of Arkansas and of Mississippi (1908), and 28 more.