Hi Annmarie,

There's a book which may help: Prehistoric Exchange Systems in North America, edited by Timothy G. Baugh and Jonathan E. Ericson. Plenum Press: New York & London 1994. Contains a good selection of papers on trade all over the continent.

Cheers,
Graham Chandler



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  From: Annmarie Zan
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  Subject: Native American trade routes


  We are in the process of redisgning our exhibits at the museum and I am trying to create a panel that will highlight the fact that the Native Americans had a viable and thriving trade network long before the Europeans ever came to this continent. The idea in my mind is to have a map of known trade routes made into a wall puzzle of 6-8 pieces (so that the kids actually look at it). I am not 100% set on this idea and can not find a map of the trade routes. Does anyone have a better idea or know where I can find a map? As always thanks for your help.

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