American Archaeology Magazine | Winter 2014-15 | Vol. 18 No. 4

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A Hopewell Woodhenge The Hopewell are known for their remarkable earthen architecture. But an ambitious remote-sensing survey suggests they also used wood extensively. This discovery could change archaeologists’ interpretation of Hopewell sites. By Dave Ghose 32

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