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resident of Mississippi (USA)

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1. Native American Government: Mississippian Chiefdoms

2. New Late Mississippian Crinoids from Northern Arkansas

3. Broken fragments of Archimedes are common in Mississippian rocks of both eastern and western Kentucky.

4. Bryozoan fossils can be found in Kentucky's Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian, and Pennsylvanian rocks

5. Its cooling age has been determined as 325 ± 14 million years BP (Upper Mississippian, Serpukhovian).

6. The Carboniferous Period follows the Devonian Period and precedes the Permian Period and includes the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods

7. The Carboniferous Period follows the Devonian Period and precedes the Permian Period and includes the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods

8. The Carboniferous Period follows the Devonian Period and precedes the Permian Period and includes the Mississippian and Pennsylvanian Periods

9. Mississippian Age Crinoids from Crawfordsville, Indiana, are known worldwide for their completeness, abundance, comparatively large size, and extraordinary aesthetic appeal

10. In 2012, three geologists reported they had isolated complex organic molecules from 340-million-year-old (Mississippian) fossils of multiple species of crinoids.

11. Mississippian societies are called Chiefdoms because they were governed by small groups of elites or even by a single individual, called a paramount chief

12. Caddoan societies shared much with their Mississippian neighbors, particularly the adoption of maize and the development of maize agricultural economies, as well as systems of social authority and ceremony

13. The term is used throughout the world, although this period of time has been separated into the Mississippian (lower Carboniferous) and Pennsylvanian (upper Carboniferous) in the United States.

14. This period is subdivided into two periods, the Older Carboniferous, or Mississippian Period (about 360-320 million years ago), and the Younger Carboniferous, or Pennsylvanian Period (about 320-286 million years ago).

15. Archaeological Excavations at Rock Creek Mortar Shelter and Public Archaeology at the Pickett State Park Archaeology Museum he Upper Cumberland Plateau, Paleoindian - Mississippian Archaeology at the Pile & West Mound sites and Rock Creek Mortar Shelter

16. Read more about Paleontology of the Surprise Canyon Formation (Mississipppian) in Grand Canyon, Arizona, in Boaz, Debra, and others, eds., Proceedings of the Third Annual Fossils of Arizona Symposium, November 18, 1995; Upper Devonian-Lower Mississippian Conodont biostratigraphy and depositional patterns, southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona

17. Called Caddoan to distinguish it from the more eastern, and somewhat distinct, Mississippian patterns, its major center was at Spiro in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, where a new type of construction was undertaken in the thirteenth century that combined aspects of both ceremonial platforms and mortuary mounds into one structure.

18. The Devonian–Carboniferous boundary interval was a time of global regression with a major sequence boundary located slightly below it (Paproth et al., 1991).The GSSP for the base of the Tournaisian Stage, Mississippian Subperiod and Carboniferous Period has been defined in trench E at La Serre section, Montagne Noire, southern France (Paproth et al., 1991) (Figure 23.2).

19. Amniotes evolved early in the Pennsylvanian or late in the Mississippian Epoch [1–4].The earliest undisputed evidence of their presence―skeletal remains in the Joggins Formation of Nova Scotia―are dated at about 314 Ma, in the Moscovian/Atokan Stage [5–7] ().It is widely accepted that basal Amniotes rapidly radiated into several clades early in their history, and that the