Meteoritic Metal Beads from the Havana, Illinois, Hopewell Mounds: A Source in Minnesota and Implications for Trade and Manufacture

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Meteoritic metal beads from an Illinois Hopewell burial mound (~350 BCE)
are pieces of the Anoka, Minnesota iron, which were worked in Ohio or
Michigan and transported to Illinois as a finished product.

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