- oneota
- one·o·ta
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Oneota — désigne un complexe culturel qui a existé de 900 à 1650 1700 autour du cours supérieur du Mississippi à l’ouest des Grands Lacs et dans les plaines orientales (Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, parties de l’Illinois). La culture Oneota serait … Wikipédia en Français
Oneota — For the neighborhood in Duluth, Minnesota, see Oneota (Duluth). A map showing approximate areas of various Mississippian and related cultures, including the Oneota. Oneota is a designation archaeologists use to refer to a cultural complex that… … Wikipedia
oneota — |ōnē|ōd.ə adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Oneota, village in eastern Minnesota : of, relating to, or constituting a culture of the Upper Mississippi phase of the Mississippi culture pattern that in some areas has been definitely… … Useful english dictionary
Oneota (Duluth) — The Oneota neighborhood is located within the West Duluth district of Duluth, Minnesota, United States. Interstate Highway 35, 40th Avenue West, West Michigan Street, and Oneota Street are four of the main arterial routes in the community.… … Wikipedia
Municipio de Oneota (condado de Brown, Dakota del Sur) — Municipio de Oneota Municipio de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
USS Oneota (1864) — USS Oneota USS Oneota , a harbor and river monitor built at Cincinnati, Ohio, by Alex Swift Co., and by the Niles Works, was launched 21 May 1864.Completed shortly after the end of the American Civil War, on 10 June 1865, Oneota was laid up until … Wikipedia
USS Oneota (AN-85) — USS Oneota (YN 110/AN 85) was a Cohoes class net laying ship which was assigned to protect U.S. Navy ships and harbors during World War II with her anti submarine nets. Her World War II career was short due to the war coming to an end, but she… … Wikipedia
USS Oneota — is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy:* USS Oneota (1864), a monitor built in Ohio for the American Civil War.* USS Oneota (AN 85), a net laying ship built during World War II. References … Wikipedia
Iowa archaeology — This entry is about the buried remains of human cultures in Iowa. For studies of rocks, fossils, paleontology, and soils, see Geology of Iowa. From Hunters to Farmers: Overview of Iowa PrehistoryWhen the first Native Americans arrived in what is… … Wikipedia
Effigy Mounds — National Monument Marching Bear Mounds … Deutsch Wikipedia