Anna Blume is a professor of art history and museum professions at the Fashion Institute of Technology. They received their B.A. in Art History and English from Williams College and their Ph.D. in Art History from Yale University. They teach courses on art of the Indigenous Americas, art of India, and art & ethics.
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Between 6000 and 1000 B.C.E., thousands of nomadic Native Americans travelled and lived along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, making enigmatic, carefully carved stones.
Between 6000 and 1000 B.C.E., thousands of nomadic Native Americans travelled and lived along the Mississippi and Ohio rivers, making enigmatic, carefully carved stones known today as bannerstones.