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Crigler may refer to: *John Crigler (1936–2012), American basketball player *Crigler Mound Group The Crigler Mound Group is an important archaeological site in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. Located in the Salt River valley near Mark Twain Lake, these burial mounds have been named a historic site. In the 1960s, the Cr ..., an archaeological site in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri * Crigler–Najjar syndrome or CNS, a rare inherited disorder affecting the metabolism of bilirubin, a chemical formed from the breakdown of the heme in red blood cells. {{disambig ...
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John Crigler
John Lloyd Crigler (May 31, 1936 – December 1, 2012) was an American basketball player best known as a starting forward for the "Fiddlin' Five," the University of Kentucky's 1958 NCAA championship team. Crigler, a 6'3" forward from Hebron, Kentucky, played three years for the Wildcats from 1955 to 1958. As a junior in 1956–57, Crigler was fourth on the team in scoring at 10.1 points per game as the team went 23–5 and were Southeastern Conference champions. As a senior in 1957–58, Crigler increased his scoring to 13.6 per game and helped lead the Wildcats to the 1958 NCAA championship. Crigler had 14 points and 14 rebounds in the final against Seattle University Seattle University (SeattleU) is a private Jesuit university in Seattle, Washington. Seattle University is the largest independent university in the Northwestern United States, with over 7,500 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate prog ..., led by Elgin Baylor. Following the close of his Ken ...
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Crigler Mound Group
The Crigler Mound Group is an important archaeological site in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Missouri. Located in the Salt River valley near Mark Twain Lake, these burial mounds have been named a historic site. In the 1960s, the Crigler mounds were seemingly the largest and best-preserved group within what was soon projected to become the Joanna Reservoir. The site occupies a high hilltop approximately north of the original Salt River bed. Composed of seven large mounds, the entire group covers an area nearly long,Henning, Dale R. "Archaeological Research in the Proposed Joanna Reservoir Missouri". ''Missouri Archaeologist'' 23 (1961): 132-183: 169-170. in and around the Crigler Cemetery north of the village of Florida;Outline Interpretive Concept Inventory
, Missouri Water Information Network, n.d., 24. Ac ...
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