Martha P. Otto
Martha P. Otto is Curator of Archaeology at the Ohio Historical Society in Columbus. She is the author of Ohio’s Prehistoric Peoples.
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Archaic and Early Woodland Research in the Ohio Country
The late archaic and early woodland peoples lived in the Ohio region between 5,000 and 2,000 years ago. This was a time of transition, when hunters and gatherers began to grow native seed crops, establish more permanent settlements, and develop complex forms of ritual and ceremonialism, sometimes involving burial mound construction.…
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Principal of Maseno University College… - Paul Ocobock
Currently a PhD student in the History Department at Princeton University… - E. S. Atieno Odhiambo
Professor of history at Rice University… - Ode Ogede
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Director of the Institute of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Maseno University College… - Philomina E. Okeke
Assistant professor of women's studies at the University of Alberta… - Mark Okrent
Professor of philosophy at Bates College in Maine… - Eric D. Olmanson
Institutional historian for the University History Project, University of Wisconsin-Madison… - Valérie Orlando
Visiting assistant professor of French language and literature at Purdue University… - Martha P. Otto
Curator of Archaeology at the Ohio Historical Society in Columbus… - Nancy E. Owen
Lecturer in American art and women's studies at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois… - Suzanne Ozment
Professor of English and dean of undergraduate studies at The Citadel, and for ten years edited the interdisciplinary journal, Nineteenth–Century Studies… - Conrad Ozóg
