If you liked Yesterday's River by David S. Brose, start with The archaeology of Summer Island (1970), Northwest Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore (2010), and Ancient art of the American Woodland Indians (1985). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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1
The archaeology of Summer Island
1970 · 283 pages · David S. Brose · Same author
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Northwest Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore
2010 · 536 pages · Clarence B. Moore, David S. Brose, Nancy Marie White · Same author
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3
Ancient art of the American Woodland Indians
1985 · 240 pages · David S. Brose · Same author
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Cultural resources reconnaissance study of the Black Warrior-Tombigbee system corridor, Alabama
1981 · David S. Brose · Same author
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The South Park village site and the late prehistoric Whittlesey Tradition of northeast Ohio
1994 · 226 pages · David S. Brose · Same author
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Hopewell archaeology
1979 · 309 pages · David S. Brose, N'omi Greber · Same author
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The Late prehistory of the Lake Erie drainage basin
1976 · 355 pages · David S. Brose · Same author
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The Summer Island site
1970 · 73 pages · David S. Brose · Same author
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Ancient art of the Woodland Indians
1985 · David S. Brose · Same author
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Archaeological survey at George W. Andrews Lake and Chattahoochee River, Henry and Houston Counties, Alabama, Early Clay and Seminale countries, Georgia
1982 · 574 pages · Stephanie J. Belovich, David S. Brose, Russell M. Weisman, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Mobile District · Same author
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Killarney Bay
2021 · 400 pages · David S. Brose, Patrick Julig, John M. O'Shea · Same author
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What should I read after Yesterday's River?
BookOrb recommends The archaeology of Summer Island (1970), Northwest Florida Expeditions of Clarence Bloomfield Moore (2010), Ancient art of the American Woodland Indians (1985), Cultural resources reconnaissance study of the Black Warrior-Tombigbee system corridor, Alabama (1981), and The South Park village site and the late prehistoric Whittlesey Tradition of northeast Ohio (1994).
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Who wrote Yesterday's River?
Yesterday's River is by David S. Brose.