Pictographs have been found in both North and South Ohio, left by prehistoric Native American peoples. These rock art sites often provide insights into their beliefs, daily lives, and connections to the landscape.
If prehistoric Indians used an atlas it was to determine where to go and where places were located.
What was the furniture made out of that the Ohio Miami Indians had
Paleo Indians
The MISSISSIPPIAN INDIANS made the mounds.
Because they found food
Ohio
Allen Dart has written: 'Prehistoric irrigation in Arizona' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture, Prehistoric, Indians of North America, Irrigation, Prehistoric Agriculture
in Ohio and next to the ohio and scoto river
Carla R. Van West has written: 'Modeling Prehistoric Agricultural Productivity in Southwestern Colorado' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture, Prehistoric, Antiquities, Geographic information systems, Indians of North America, Prehistoric Agriculture, Pueblo Indians
in Ohio
The Battle of Fallen Timbers gave most of Ohio away. The Indians signed The Treaty of Greeneville and the Indians had the northwest part of Ohio.