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If you liked French colonial archaeology by John A. Walthall, start with David L. Dejarnette, a Southeastern Archaeological Conference tribute (1978), Archaeological investigations at the Triple Ho #1 (11-Mg-91) and Triple Ho #2 (11-Mg-92) sites, Morgan County, Illinois (1989), and The traditional potter in nineteenth-century Illinois (1991). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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BookOrb recommends David L. Dejarnette, a Southeastern Archaeological Conference tribute (1978), Archaeological investigations at the Triple Ho #1 (11-Mg-91) and Triple Ho #2 (11-Mg-92) sites, Morgan County, Illinois (1989), The traditional potter in nineteenth-century Illinois (1991), Calumet & fleur-de-lys (1992), and Galena and aboriginal trade in eastern North America (1981).
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Who wrote French colonial archaeology?
French colonial archaeology is by John A. Walthall.