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Located in eastern
Oklahoma, this is a large complex with multiple mounds. It is one of the best-studied archaeological centers of Mississippian culture; a number of significant artifacts were recovered. But looters had previously attacked the mounds and stolen many artifacts.
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The center of a South
Appalachian Mississippian chiefdom, this 702 acres (2.84 km) site near Macon, Georgia, has multiple ceremonial mounds, a burial mound, and defensive trenches remaining. It was also used by descendants who formed the historic the Muskogee-speaking
2755:, on a bluff spur overlooking the Mississippi River floodplain. The 2.5-hectare (6.2-acre) site was occupied during the Dorena Phase (1100 to 1300 CE) and into the Medley Phase (1300-1500 CE) of the local chronology. Its inhabitants may have come from the
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village with a central group of platform mounds around a central plaza and another smaller plaza area to the southwest of the largest mound, occupied during the Medley(1100 to 1300 CE) and
Jackson(1300 to 1500 CE) Phases of the local chronology.
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Located near Camden, Kershaw County, South
Carolina. It is a prehistoric Native American village site containing one large platform mound, a smaller mound, possibly a third still smaller mound, and a burial area.
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was established around it. Because it has been included within the national military park for so long, it has not been disturbed by modern farming. Remains of the original structures of
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peoples (ca. 1200 CE). Because of the many
Cahokia-style projectile points found at the site, it is believed to have been a trade partner or outpost of the much larger Cahokia polity.
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to its east. The location was a used as a cemetery and several unique and rare items were found interred with the burials. The burials were in several small
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Coosawatee's junction with Talking Rock Creek. The site, along with the Sixtoe Mound and Little Egypt sites, were destroyed by the construction of
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Anderson, David G. (1996). "Chiefly
Cycling and Large-Scale Abandonments as Viewed from the Savannah River Basin". In John F. Scarry (ed.).
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The Murphy Mound
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on Citico Creek. The town was occupied, abandoned and reoccupied several times throughout its history, spanning from 1000 (
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are still visible as low rings or mounds. It is one of the few places in the eastern U.S. where such remains are visible.
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The Campbell Archeological Site ( 23 PM 5), is a site in Southeastern Missouri occupied by the Late Mississippian Period
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rivers. The site included a single platform mound and an extensive village occupation, dating between 1400 and 1650 CE.
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passes by here. The site consists of a South Appalachian Mississippian village with a palisade and a platform mound.
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consists of ceremonial and burial mounds, a central plaza, and habitation areas, built between 950 and 1300 CE.
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Kriesa, Paul P. (1998). "Chronology in Western Kentucky". In O'Brien, Michael J.; Dunnell, Robert C. (eds.).
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Also known as the Murphy's Landing Site, this is an archaeological site of the Caborn-Welborn culture.
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in Oklahoma. Mississippian cultural influences extended as far north and west as modern North Dakota.
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of the local chronology, and artifacts from the site have been radiocarbon dated to 1298 to 1465 CE.
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The Avery Site : Archaeological Investigations in the West Point Dam Area: A Preliminary Report
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A South Appalachian Mississippian chiefdom in North Carolina, generally attributed to the historic
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Archeological Investigation of the Little Egypt Site (9Mu102), Murray County, Georgia, 1969 Season
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A 5 acres (0.020 km) proto-historic Barnett Phase village located on the western bank of the
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Tristam R. Kidder (1992). "Excavations at the Jordan Site (16MO1) Morehouse Parish, Louisiana".
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Speaking with the Ancestors-Mississippian Stone Statuary of the Tennessee-Cumberland region
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Visualizing the Sacred: Cosmic Visions, Regionalism, and the Art of the Mississippian World
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Speaking with the Ancestors-Mississippian Stone Statuary of the Tennessee-Cumberland region
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Multi-Staged Research at the Denmark Site, A Small Early-Middle Mississippian Town
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4720:
3407:
2885:
2756:
2616:
2577:
2108:
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1462:
1422:
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1087:
979:, inhabited almost continuously from 1100 to 1600 CE and now submerged under
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778:
766:
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514:
55:
4178:, Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of American Ethnology 154, pp. 303–20
3240:
3173:
Political Structure and Change in the Prehistoric Southeastern United States
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and Talking Rock Creek. It was destroyed in 1972 during construction of the
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7371:
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Explorations at Bell Field Mound and Village Seasons 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968
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2514:
A South Appalachian Mississippian single mound and village site located in
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2425:
2371:
2148:
2136:
2047:
1896:
1745:
1450:
1320:
1279:
A South Appalachian Mississippian single mound and village site located in
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1004:
876:
770:
755:
689:
182:
95:
75:
4213:
Changing perspectives on the archaeology of the Central Mississippi Valley
2736:
were discovered. These have also been dated to the Mississippian culture.
2225:
A South Appalachian Mississippian multi-mound and village site located in
365:
have been found at this site than any other in the Middle Tennessee area.
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7150:
7130:
6995:
6855:
6845:
6730:
6474:
6240:
6092:
6036:
5984:
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5555:
5342:
5252:
5196:
5147:
4926:
4817:
4792:
4745:
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4326:
Cahokia and the Hinterlands: Middle Mississippian Cultures of the Midwest
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2199:
2031:
1714:
1564:
1537:
1454:
1379:
980:
802:
649:
621:
505:
A site from the Late Woodland and later Mississippian culture located in
435:
384:, located approximately 0.8 km from the creek's confluence with the
345:
Also known as the Dixon Springs Mound Site, located at the confluence of
170:
4366:
4318:"The Middle Mississippian Cultures of the Central Illinois River Valley"
3726:
2895:
A Late South Appalachian Mississippian single mound and village site in
1315:
site, located on the west bank of Hovey Lake, a backwater lake near the
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7203:
7075:
6990:
6815:
5989:
5941:
5911:
5851:
5658:
5417:
5227:
5169:
5127:
5117:
4971:
4850:
2783:
2655:
2429:
2406:
2289:
2164:
1787:, and later by peoples of the South Appalachian Mississippian culture.
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1316:
988:
262:
202:
130:
63:
59:
6905:
4470:
4382:"Fieldwork at Swallow Bluff Island Mounds, Tennessee (40HR16) in 2003"
3952:
3566:
2553:. The site featured two platform mounds, a plaza, and a village area.
1209:
villages, occupied from 600 to 1200 CE, and three mounds (31Hw1-3) in
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6061:
6051:
6031:
5926:
5735:
5623:
5515:
5292:
4976:
4890:
4261:
4106:. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. pp. 152–153.
3322:
Lankford, George E.; Reilly, F. Kent; Garber, James F. (2011-01-15).
2741:
2636:
965:
810:
4079:"Southeastern Prehistory: Mississippian and Late Prehistoric Period"
3861:
3675:
The Joe Bell Site: Seventeenth Century Lifeways on the Oconee River.
3349:
Barker, Gary; Kuttruff, Carl (Summer 2010). Michael C. Moore (ed.).
2962:
List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition
2830:), this is a village site with four platform mounds located west of
920:. Features include a village with over 70 structures, 2 rectangular
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7243:
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7055:
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6287:
6255:
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4735:
4126:
3944:
3558:
3428:
2874:
2683:
2604:
2051:
2015:
1861:
1506:
925:
867:. It is located at the mouth of a small valley that opens into the
845:
841:
665:
653:
74:
in modern Illinois, the largest of all the Mississippian sites, to
4190:
3514:"Additional noteworthy records of birds from archaeological sites"
2607:
mound and village site on a 40 feet (12 m) bluff between the
875:(ca. 100 to 500 CE) peoples and later by Mississippian-influenced
82:
site in the state of Mississippi. The typical form were earthwork
7286:
6770:
6647:
6569:
6262:
6076:
6056:
5510:
5407:
4725:
4147:"Archaeological Investigations at the Punk Rock Shelter (9PM211)"
3880:. The Society for Georgia Archaeology. 2008-10-01. Archived from
2628:
2083:(also known as Muscogee) peoples and continued use of this site.
2004:
1623:
629:
198:
87:
71:
4611:
The Wilbanks Site (9CK-5), Georgia. River Basin Survey Papers 12
4101:
3764:"Lamar Revisited : 1996 Test Excavations at the Lamar Site"
1374:
multi-mound and village site located near the confluence of the
6632:
5843:
5713:
5362:
5267:
3076:
National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory
2899:. It was located about midway between the present-day towns of
2799:
2252:
A Middle Mississippian multi-mound and village site located in
2140:
2055:
1865:
1027:
A Middle Mississippian period archaeological site located near
719:
4662:
3545:(1961). "The Short Nosed God from the Emmons Site, Illinois".
3537:
836:
mound dating back to the 15th century, located in the city of
7376:
6046:
5792:
5322:
5184:
4579:
4440:
4013:, Kentucky Heritage Council, pp. 614–615, archived from
3187:"Locality information for Faunmap locality Belcher Mound, LA"
3175:. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. pp. 150–191.
3139:
2795:
2167:
and 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) east of Silver Creek in the
1391:
7479:
Former Native American populated places in the United States
4613:, Washington D.C.: Bureau of American Ethnology, p. 138
4303:
Lamar Archaeology: Mississippian Chiefdoms in the Deep South
2541:
The northernmost outpost of the Shiloh polity, located near
2401:. The site was inundated by a reservoir created by the dam.
1575:. It is a few miles to the southeast of Macon and the large
7336:
4520:
Lewis, R. Barry (1996). "Chapter 5:Mississippian Farmers".
4395:(1). Tennessee Council for Professional Archaeology: 36–48.
3974:
Lewis, R. Barry (1996). "Chapter 5:Mississippian Farmers".
3901:
3042:
Lewis, R. Barry (1996). "Chapter 5:Mississippian Farmers".
2350:
Shiloh Indian Mounds Site is an archaeological site of the
1114:, believed by some to be a long-standing antagonist of the
1003:
The site is the largest and most intact Late Mississippian
3648:
3384:
Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia
272:
A multi-mound and village site, now destroyed, located in
3653:. Athens: University of Georgia Press. pp. 379–381.
3268:, University of Georgia Archaeology Laboratory Manuscript
2288:, on the edge of an old oxbow lake a little south of the
4556:, Kentucky Heritage Council, p. 626, archived from
3866:, University of Georgia Laboratory of Archaeology Series
3769:. Lamar Institute, University of Georgia. Archived from
2646:
A three-mound site near the unincorporated community of
2139:, believed by many archaeologists to be the province of
1347:, dating from roughly 1100 CE to 1500 CE, located along
70:
and its major tributaries, stretched from sites such as
4471:"Travellers Rest – The 1799 Home of Judge John Overton"
3748:. University of Georgia and Georgia Humanities Council.
1587:, recorded by the Hernando de Soto expedition in 1539.
4380:
Welch, Paul D. (Summer 2004). Michael C. Moore (ed.).
3471:"Archaeological Investigations at the Dyar Site, 9GE5"
3309:"Indian Mounds of Mississippi : Boyd Mounds Site"
2615:
rivers. It is located at their confluence forming the
2115:. Occupancy dated from approximately 900 to 1450 CE.
1868:
encountered in 1540 by the Hernando de Soto Entrada.
3364:(1). Tennessee Council for Professional Archaeology.
3321:
3066:
1007:
village site within the Central Mississippi Valley.
769:, 1,200 feet (370 m) north of the mouth of the
481:, containing 18 platform mounds, constructed by the
4352:
4315:
4282:"Shiloh Indian Mounds - National Historic Landmark"
4173:
2495:The sole remaining Mississippian platform mound in
7469:Lists of archaeological sites in the United States
4524:. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 128–130.
4046:
3978:. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 128–130.
3791:
3170:
3104:. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 135–137.
3010:
2911:. It was flooded and submerged by the creation of
2751:This multi-mound site is located near Bardwell in
4608:
4573:
4274:
3929:Cotter, John L. (July 1952). "The Mangum Plate".
3862:Hally, David; Beverly Cooper; Janet Roth (1978),
3712:
3649:Hudson, Charles M.; Carmen Chaves Tesser (1994).
3511:
2774:Also known as the Nolan Site, it is located near
1170:The Fort Walton Mound was built about 1300 CE by
7450:
4037:
4035:
4033:
3902:John H. Blitz; Karl G. Lorenz (April 28, 2006).
3488:"National Historic Landmarks Program-Eaker Site"
3468:
3426:
948:A settlement site and burial mound complex near
715:. It is a multi-component site with prehistoric
559:A multi-mound palisaded village site located in
66:, varying regionally. Its core area, along the
6395:
4499:. University of Alabama Press. pp. 67–70.
4412:. Government Printing Office. pp. 290–292.
3739:
3377:
3124:
2935:The type site for the Winterville phase of the
1721:. It was situated in a flood plain between the
1505:A major Mississippian mound center in southern
1078:A Middle Mississippian culture site located in
4238:Archaeology at Shiloh Indian Mounds, 1899-1999
3348:
6381:
4648:
4235:
4188:
4071:
4030:
3441:
3373:
3371:
3046:. University Press of Kentucky. p. 142.
2873:A chiefdom on a bluff top in the far western
1632:Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park
4497:Prehistory of the Central Mississippi Valley
4424:"Mound at Fort Toulouse – Fort Jackson Park"
4405:
4294:
3752:
3686:
3553:(4). Society for American Archaeology: 560.
3505:
3089:
2798:, and a large, 2 metres (6.6 ft) thick
2522:in northern Georgia but now submerged under
2420:(a Late Mississippian variant) located near
2330:, occupied from about 1000 CE until 1300 CE
2026:developed here and has protected the mound.
411:and about one-half mile east of the town of
4182:
4102:Duncan, Barbara R.; Riggs, Brett H (2003).
4095:
3733:
3531:
3382:. In Gibbon, Guy; Kenneth M., Ames (eds.).
3260:
2381:A single mound and village site located in
1256:Type site for the Lake George phase of the
975:A single mound and village site located in
43:culture that flourished in what is now the
32:This is a list of Mississippian sites. The
6388:
6374:
4655:
4641:
4176:The Rembert Mounds, Elbert County, Georgia
4127:Munson, Cheryl Ann; McCullough, Robert G.
4120:
3691:. Bastrop Daily Enterprise. Archived from
3368:
3328:. University of Texas Press. p. 198.
3284:National Historic Landmark summary listing
3229:
2915:after construction of a dam on the river.
2594:Mound at Fort Toulouse – Fort Jackson Park
1767:A multi-mound and village site located in
407:in the Red River Valley 20 miles north of
6896:Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
3642:
3462:
2682:A Mississippian chiefdom in southeastern
2135:The type site for the Late Mississippian
2018:town of the same name, located along the
1837:An Early Mississippian site located near
1437:A village site occupied during the local
1082:, on the edge of a bluff overlooking the
513:. It is located at mile 106.9 on the old
233:, several miles northeast of present-day
4580:Kevin E. Smith; James V. Miller (2009).
4441:Kevin E. Smith; James V. Miller (2009).
4300:
3908:. University Alabama Press. p. 55.
3758:
3140:Kevin E. Smith; James V. Miller (2009).
2064:Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
1987:, in the northeast part of the state of
1614:located approximately six miles west of
1577:Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
1080:Kerton Township, Fulton County, Illinois
403:A Caddoan Mississippian site located in
23:
4544:
4416:
4001:
3997:
3995:
3612:
3606:
3286:. National Park Service. Archived from
3204:
3008:
3004:
3002:
2790:rivers. The site consists of two large
2602:South Appalachian Mississippian culture
2352:South Appalachian Mississippian culture
2058:, visited by Hernando de Soto in 1542.
1372:South Appalachian Mississippian culture
885:Crystal River Archaeological State Park
353:, near the unincorporated community of
7451:
4554:The Archaeology of Kentucky: An Update
4254:
4210:
4041:
4011:The Archaeology of Kentucky: An update
3928:
3820:
3786:
3706:
3680:
3617:. Nashville, Tennessee: Panacea Press.
3060:
2782:, just north of the confluence of the
2714:Travellers Rest (Nashville, Tennessee)
1567:, this is located on the banks of the
1264:and Plaquemine cultures of the South.
863:An important archaeological site near
6369:
4636:
4519:
4494:
4379:
4229:
4049:Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun
3973:
3855:
3794:Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun
3095:
3041:
2907:to the east on the south bank of the
2143:visited by Hernando de Soto in 1542.
1979:An earthen mound on the banks of the
4144:
3992:
3581:
2999:
2243:Riverview Mounds Archaeological Site
388:. Abandoned sometime after 1300 CE.
177:and dates between 1400 and 1700 CE.
7367:Norse colonization of North America
3870:
3067:Robert L. Stephenson (March 1970).
2389:from 1962 to 1965 as a part of the
2256:, just south of Clarksville on the
2046:Type site for a Late Mississippian
1351:approximately seven miles north of
1297:Hovey Lake-Klein Archeological Site
819:Citico (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
550:Brick Church Mound and Village Site
371:Beaverdam Creek Archaeological Site
13:
4671:Mississippian and related cultures
4316:Conrad, Lawrence A. (2000-06-30).
4104:Cherokee Heritage Trails Guidebook
3922:
3098:"Chapter 5: Mississippian Farmers"
3013:Atlas of the North American Indian
2844:Welborn Village Archeological Site
2518:, formerly on a floodplain of the
2393:salvage project conducted for the
2229:in the area that was submerged by
1811:, located at milepost 45.7 on the
1779:basin. Occupied during the Middle
1491:Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site
595:Caddoan Mounds State Historic Site
14:
7495:
4621:
4134:. Indiana University-Bloomington.
2424:, close to the confluence of the
2326:A single mound site located near
1319:close to its confluence with the
7474:Archaeology of the United States
4664:
3587:
3408:"Cloverdale Archaeological Site"
3212:"The Caddo Indians of Louisiana"
2982:"Mississippian Period: Overview"
2937:Plaquemine Mississippian culture
2925:
2863:
2812:
2718:
2695:
2672:
2582:
2442:
2340:
2316:
2270:
2153:
2125:
2093:
2068:
2036:
1969:
1949:
1925:
1901:
1797:
1672:
1636:
1597:
1526:
1495:
1477:A multi-mound site (16 MO 1) in
1467:
1427:
1396:
1333:
1301:
1246:
1222:
1160:
1128:
1124:Fewkes Group Archaeological Site
1100:
1041:
1017:
993:
938:
791:
736:
678:
634:
495:
463:
319:in the Great Bend region of the
290:
247:
215:
187:
7387:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
6305:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
4602:
4538:
4513:
4488:
4463:
4434:
4399:
4373:
4346:
4309:
4240:. University of Alabama Press.
4215:. University of Alabama Press.
4204:
4167:
4138:
3967:
3895:
3780:
3667:
3621:
3512:Parmalee, Paul W. (June 1967).
3480:
3420:
3400:
3386:. Routledge. pp. 143–144.
3342:
3315:
3301:
3272:
3254:
2957:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
2619:, near the present-day town of
2468:Located on a bluff overlooking
2121:Parkin Archeological State Park
1945:Murphy Mound Archeological Site
956:on a low bluff overlooking the
652:), evidence of copper working (
4687:Timeline of Mississippi valley
4547:"Chapter 6:Mississippi Period"
4305:. University of Alabama Press.
4004:"Chapter 6:Mississippi Period"
3740:Marvin T. Smith (2002-08-07).
3378:Hally, David J. (1998-08-01).
3179:
3164:
3133:
3118:
3035:
2974:
1921:Moundville Archaeological Site
1822:was discovered there in 1936.
1723:Ridge and Valley, and Piedmont
1211:Haywood County, North Carolina
1013:Emerald Mound and Village Site
854:Cloverdale archaeological site
581:An island at the mouth of the
1:
7484:Native American-related lists
5887:Grand Village of the Illinois
4154:LAMAR Institute Publication 9
3689:"A look at ancient Morehouse"
2967:
2668:Towosahgy State Historic Site
2662:of the Mississippian period.
2459:Starr Village and Mound Group
2360:Shiloh National Military Park
2300:
2293:
1809:Claiborne County, Mississippi
1554:Lamar Mounds and Village Site
1345:Humphreys County, Mississippi
1289:Chattahoochee National Forest
775:Oconee County, South Carolina
616:, near its intersection with
329:Caddoan Mississippian culture
7352:Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing
7302:Eastern Agricultural Complex
5664:Grand Village of the Natchez
4475:travellersrestplantation.org
4330:University of Illinois Press
4174:Caldwell, Joseph R. (1953),
3878:"Long Swamp site reexamined"
2808:Ware Mounds and Village Site
2416:Slack Farm is a site of the
2254:Montgomery County, Tennessee
2233:, created by damming of the
2177:Upper Mississippian cultures
2089:Old Town Archaeological Site
1885:Davison County, South Dakota
1874:Mitchell Archaeological Site
1453:; it is now submerged under
1218:Grand Village of the Natchez
1144:Williamson County, Tennessee
748:Castalian Springs, Tennessee
732:Castalian Springs Mound Site
363:Mississippian stone statuary
243:Ashworth Archaeological Site
211:Annis Mound and Village Site
7:
7464:Mounds in the United States
6736:Bandelier National Monument
6610:List of Mississippian sites
6397:Pre-Columbian North America
4682:List of Mississippian sites
4628:Ancient Monument Placemarks
4586:University of Alabama Press
4447:University of Alabama Press
4301:Williams, J. Mark. (1990).
4055:University of Georgia Press
3905:The Chattahoochee Chiefdoms
3800:University of Georgia Press
3687:Wes Helbling (2009-10-15).
3148:University of Alabama Press
2945:
2658:. Tolu Site is part of the
2652:Crittenden County, Kentucky
2532:Swallow Bluff Island Mounds
1709:, near the junction of the
1479:Morehouse Parish, Louisiana
1449:on the western bank of the
709:Jefferson County, Wisconsin
674:Campbell Archeological Site
507:Madison County, Mississippi
10:
7500:
7156:West Oak Forest Earthlodge
6761:The Bluff Point Stoneworks
6470:Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi)
4609:Sears, William H. (1958),
4552:, in David Pollack (ed.),
4324:; Lewis, R. Barry (eds.).
4009:, in David Pollack (ed.),
3017:. Facts on File. pp.
2286:McCracken County, Kentucky
1991:. The junction of Georgia
1913:Cheatham County, Tennessee
1820:Mississippian copper plate
1744:on the north shore of the
1668:Liddell Archeological Site
1384:Montgomery County, Alabama
1343:A site with two mounds in
1176:Fort Walton Beach, Florida
565:Davidson County, Tennessee
485:between 1250 and 1550 CE.
459:Bottle Creek Indian Mounds
323:basin, it has the largest
317:Lafayette County, Arkansas
17:
7425:
7397:Three Sisters agriculture
7252:
7184:
6716:
6445:
6403:
6332:
6221:
6153:
6085:
6024:
6017:
5970:
5842:
5831:
5761:
5612:
5569:
5501:
5209:
5083:
4995:
4914:
4841:
4704:
4695:
4677:
3469:Smith, Marvin T. (1994).
3427:Scott Hadley Jr. (2013).
2753:Carlisle County, Kentucky
2478:Macoupin County, Illinois
2336:Shiloh Indian Mounds Site
2198:; it is now inundated by
1843:Carlisle County, Kentucky
1775:, which is a part of the
1283:, about one mile east of
918:Madison County, Tennessee
787:Chucalissa Indian Village
475:Mobile–Tensaw River Delta
122:
117:
112:
107:
6936:Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site
6495:Buttermilk Creek complex
5599:Naval Live Oaks Cemetery
4355:Southeastern Archaeology
3746:New Georgia Encyclopedia
3715:Southeastern Archaeology
3677:Diss. U of Georgia, 1983
3476:. University of Georgia.
3125:Harold, Huscher (1972),
3096:Lewis, R. Barry (1996).
2986:New Georgia Encyclopedia
2897:Cherokee County, Georgia
2780:Ballard County, Kentucky
2551:Hardin County, Tennessee
2194:A rock shelter found in
2024:Franklin, North Carolina
1771:and now submerged under
1742:Cherokee County, Georgia
1658:, on the south shore of
1522:King Archaeological Site
1406:The largest chiefdom in
1232:The main village of the
646:East St. Louis, Illinois
587:Loudon County, Tennessee
237:in the Big Bend region.
7136:Town Creek Indian Mound
7106:Sierra de San Francisco
6961:Meadowcroft Rockshelter
6229:Ballgame (Southeastern)
6125:Long-nosed god maskette
6005:SunWatch Indian Village
5952:Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs
5813:Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village
4545:Pollack, David (2008),
4002:Pollack, David (2008),
3631:. National Park Service
2794:built around a central
2691:Town Creek Indian Mound
2516:Forsyth County, Georgia
2103:Village site along the
1725:sections of the state.
1618:, a half mile south of
1138:Located in the city of
662:ritual retainer burials
479:Baldwin County, Alabama
405:Caddo Parish, Louisiana
359:Smith County, Tennessee
231:Butler County, Kentucky
197:A chiefdom in southern
146:Fulton County, Kentucky
58:from approximately 800
6791:Coso Rock Art District
6678:Santa Rosa-Swift Creek
6581:List of Hopewell sites
5980:Alligator Effigy Mound
5594:Hickory Ridge Cemetery
5546:Leon-Jefferson culture
4942:Caborn-Welborn culture
4262:"Shiloh Indian Mounds"
4236:Paul D. Welch (2005).
3613:Warwick, Rick (2010).
3009:Waldman, Carl (2009).
2836:Union County, Illinois
2418:Caborn-Welborn culture
2385:; it was excavated by
2383:Murray County, Georgia
2227:Elbert County, Georgia
2196:Putnam County, Georgia
2020:Little Tennessee River
1889:Mitchell, South Dakota
1707:Murray County, Georgia
1684:Wilcox County, Alabama
1410:at contact by Spanish
1182:. The intersection of
977:Greene County, Georgia
832:, the site of a large
692:from 1350 to 1541 CE.
614:Texas State Highway 21
606:Cherokee County, Texas
583:Little Tennessee River
527:Brentwood Library Site
382:Elbert County, Georgia
29:
7459:Mississippian culture
7199:Arlington Springs Man
7041:Portsmouth Earthworks
4709:and Upper Mississippi
4428:University of Alabama
4406:Cyrus Thomas (1894).
4389:Tennessee Archaeology
4083:National Park Service
3673:Williams, John Mark.
3435:University of Memphis
3358:Tennessee Archaeology
3069:"Adamson Mounds Site"
2952:Mississippian culture
2901:Cartersville, Georgia
2399:University of Georgia
2395:National Park Service
2387:Arthur Randolph Kelly
2354:. Located beside the
2266:Rowlandton Mound Site
2173:Clark County, Indiana
1813:Natchez Trace Parkway
1807:A Plaquemine site in
1773:Walter F. George Lake
1690:after its discovery.
1581:National Park Service
1542:Floyd County, Georgia
1349:Mississippi Highway 7
1281:Rabun County, Georgia
871:. It was occupied by
624:region of east Texas
519:Natchez Trace Parkway
421:Bell Field Mound Site
274:Troup County, Georgia
94:in Florida, and from
78:in Tennessee, to the
34:Mississippian culture
27:
20:Mississippian culture
7407:Transoceanic contact
7297:Container Revolution
6871:Gila Cliff Dwellings
6836:Etowah Indian Mounds
6268:Earth/fertility cult
5972:Fort Ancient culture
4856:Dogtooth Bend Mounds
4842:Lower Ohio River and
4828:Steed-Kisker culture
4522:Kentucky Archaeology
4449:. pp. 146–148.
3976:Kentucky Archaeology
3243:on February 20, 2021
3237:"Historical-Belcher"
3102:Kentucky Archaeology
3044:Kentucky Archaeology
2545:on an island in the
2505:Summerour Mound site
2312:Sellars Indian Mound
2107:on the banks of the
1769:Clay County, Georgia
1654:, it is in northern
1573:Bibb County, Georgia
1483:Oak Ridge, Louisiana
1148:Little Harpeth River
1096:Etowah Indian Mounds
1069:Emmons Cemetery Site
1057:Stanton, Mississippi
873:Kansas City Hopewell
865:St. Joseph, Missouri
7327:Green Corn Ceremony
7141:Turkey River Mounds
6931:Lake Jackson Mounds
6751:Blue Spring Shelter
6273:Green Corn Ceremony
5833:Upper Mississippian
5783:Blue Spring Shelter
5503:Fort Walton culture
4957:Hovey Lake District
4332:. pp. 90–100.
4189:Deter-Wolf, Aaron.
3521:The Wilson Bulletin
3451:. State of Illinois
3280:"Bottle Creek Site"
2520:Chattahoochee River
2497:St. Louis, Missouri
2422:Uniontown, Kentucky
2231:Lake Strom Thurmond
2113:Franklin, Tennessee
1981:Chattahoochee River
1937:Tuscaloosa, Alabama
1815:. An avian-themed,
1785:Swift Creek culture
1777:Chattahoochee River
1648:Fort Walton Culture
1609:Fort Walton Culture
1172:Fort Walton Culture
950:Lewistown, Illinois
899:Denmark Mound Group
777:, now inundated by
717:Upper Mississippian
698:Carcajou Point site
361:. More examples of
336:Beasley Mounds Site
278:Chattahoochee River
159:Adamson Mounds Site
7412:Underwater panther
7086:Rosenstock Village
6956:Marmes Rockshelter
6941:L'Anse aux Meadows
6355:de Soto Expedition
6320:Underwater panther
6166:Central Algonquian
5877:Fisher Mound Group
5521:Apalachee Province
5488:Waddells Mill Pond
4322:Emerson, Thomas E.
4043:Hudson, Charles M.
3932:American Antiquity
3788:Hudson, Charles M.
3547:American Antiquity
3433:(Masters thesis).
3360:(Editors Corner).
3150:. pp. 53–67.
2822:Also known as the
2592:Also known as the
2328:Lebanon, Tennessee
1851:Menard–Hodges site
1622:, in northwestern
1612:Florida State Park
1563:Type site for the
1270:Hoojah Branch Site
1258:Plaquemine culture
1190:is near the site.
1037:Emerald Mound site
610:Nacogdoches, Texas
536:Also known as the
413:Belcher, Louisiana
394:Belcher Mound Site
286:Aztalan State Park
98:, now in Ohio, to
30:
7446:
7445:
7438:Pre-Columbian era
7239:Spirit Cave mummy
7036:Plum Bayou Mounds
6946:Lynch Quarry Site
6465:Ancient Beringian
6363:
6362:
6328:
6327:
6013:
6012:
5629:Atchafalaya Basin
5571:Pensacola culture
5536:Fort Walton Mound
5428:Punk Rock Shelter
5388:Mouse Creek phase
5211:South Appalachian
5205:
5204:
5084:Central and Lower
5025:Castalian Springs
5015:Brentwood Library
4915:Middle Ohio River
4768:Emerald Acropolis
4595:978-0-8173-5465-7
4456:978-0-8173-5465-7
4339:978-0-252-06878-2
4247:978-0-8173-1481-1
4156:. LAMAR Institute
3915:978-0-8173-5277-6
3835:Auburn University
3660:978-0-8203-1473-0
3539:Griffin, James B.
3393:978-0-8153-0725-9
3335:978-0-292-72308-5
3157:978-0-8173-5465-7
3028:978-0-8160-6858-6
2943:
2942:
2903:to the west, and
2824:Running Lake Site
2734:stone box coffins
2570:Bessemer, Alabama
2185:Punk Rock Shelter
2169:Falls of the Ohio
1793:Mangum Mound Site
1711:Coosawattee River
1696:Little Egypt site
1688:Auburn University
1652:Florida Panhandle
1593:Letchworth Mounds
1515:Paducah, Kentucky
1382:rivers in modern
1196:Garden Creek site
1180:Florida Panhandle
1156:Fort Walton Mound
1029:Lebanon, Illinois
830:Coosa confederacy
658:Cahokia Woodhenge
608:26 miles west of
483:Pensacola culture
473:An island in the
432:Coosawattee River
306:Battle Mound Site
68:Mississippi River
7491:
7382:Projectile point
7219:Leanderthal Lady
7146:Upward Sun River
7121:Stallings Island
7111:Shell ring sites
7061:Recapture Canyon
6976:Moorehead Circle
6821:El Fin del Mundo
6806:Cueva de la Olla
6612:
6599:Maritime Archaic
6583:
6413:
6390:
6383:
6376:
6367:
6366:
6130:Mill Creek chert
6120:Duck River cache
6022:
6021:
5840:
5839:
5604:Pensacola people
5398:Muscogee (Creek)
5238:Bell Field Mound
4952:Hovey Lake-Klein
4906:Wickliffe Mounds
4881:Rowlandton Mound
4798:Lunsford-Pulcher
4702:
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4145:Williams, Mark.
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3239:. Archived from
3233:
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3214:. Archived from
3208:
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3189:. Archived from
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3039:
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3016:
3006:
2997:
2996:
2994:
2992:
2978:
2929:
2921:Winterville site
2867:
2859:Wickliffe Mounds
2816:
2765:Twin Mounds Site
2722:
2699:
2676:
2586:
2446:
2344:
2320:
2305:
2302:
2298:
2295:
2292:. Occupied from
2274:
2258:Cumberland River
2157:
2129:
2097:
2072:
2040:
1973:
1953:
1929:
1905:
1801:
1676:
1640:
1601:
1530:
1499:
1471:
1431:
1400:
1337:
1305:
1285:Dillard, Georgia
1250:
1242:Holly Bluff site
1226:
1164:
1132:
1104:
1045:
1021:
997:
942:
795:
740:
682:
638:
538:Jarman Farm Site
499:
491:Boyd Mounds Site
467:
351:Cumberland River
294:
251:
219:
191:
105:
104:
90:in Wisconsin to
7499:
7498:
7494:
7493:
7492:
7490:
7489:
7488:
7449:
7448:
7447:
7442:
7433:Genetic history
7421:
7275:Ceremonial pipe
7248:
7229:Minnesota Woman
7186:
7180:
7001:Ocmulgee Mounds
6981:Morrison Mounds
6926:Kolomoki Mounds
6916:Kimball Village
6776:Candelaria Cave
6718:
6712:
6693:Suwannee Valley
6628:Old Cordilleran
6608:
6579:
6447:
6441:
6407:
6399:
6394:
6364:
6359:
6345:Clarksdale bell
6324:
6310:Stone box grave
6251:Ceremonial pipe
6217:
6176:Mobilian Jargon
6149:
6081:
6009:
5966:
5834:
5827:
5764:
5757:
5615:
5608:
5565:
5497:
5443:Rucker's Bottom
5233:Beaverdam Creek
5213:
5201:
5085:
5079:
5040:Hiwassee Island
4997:
4991:
4982:Welborn Village
4910:
4871:Millstone Bluff
4844:Confluence area
4843:
4837:
4833:Sugarloaf Mound
4773:Emmons Cemetery
4708:
4706:American Bottom
4697:
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4673:
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4588:. p. 148.
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3629:"Jaketown Site"
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3262:Kelly, Arthur R
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2905:Canton, Georgia
2792:platform mounds
2728:In 1799, Judge
2702:North Carolina
2547:Tennessee River
2486:Sugarloaf Mound
2364:wattle and daub
2356:Tennessee River
2303:
2296:
2011:North Carolina
1965:Nacoochee Mound
1911:The complex in
1781:Woodland period
1758:Mandeville site
1731:Long Swamp Site
1447:Apalachee River
1403:North Carolina
1361:Jere Shine site
1202:North Carolina
922:platform mounds
762:South Carolina
713:Lake Koshkonong
450:North Carolina
165:South Carolina
84:platform mounds
41:Native American
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7357:Mound Builders
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7342:Medicine wheel
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7332:Horned Serpent
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7006:Old Stone Fort
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6971:Moaning Cavern
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6921:Kincaid Mounds
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6801:Cuarenta Casas
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6756:Bluefish Caves
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6717:Archaeological
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7362:N.A.G.P.R.A.
7322:Folsom point
7312:Effigy mound
7292:Clovis point
7260:Aridoamerica
7161:Wickiup Hill
7116:Spiro Mounds
7096:Salmon Ruins
7091:Russell Cave
6886:Helen Blazes
6881:Grimes Point
6861:Fort Juelson
6851:Fort Ancient
6826:El Vallecito
6786:Chaco Canyon
6726:Angel Mounds
6688:Steed-Kisker
6638:Paleo-Arctic
6609:
6560:Glacial Kame
6545:Fort Ancient
6437:Post-Classic
6408:
6340:Chevron bead
6246:Burial mound
6140:Shell gorget
6108:Spiro plates
6103:Rogan plates
5922:Knoll Spring
5897:Hartley Fort
5857:Beattie Park
5741:Transylvania
5579:Bottle Creek
5541:Lake Jackson
5423:Pisgah phase
5353:Little Egypt
5303:Garden Creek
5288:Dallas phase
5175:Tipton phase
5153:Nodena phase
5050:Mound Bottom
5035:Fewkes Group
5020:Brick Church
4922:Angel Mounds
4788:Kuhn Station
4783:John Chapman
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2909:Etowah River
2823:
2730:John Overton
2438:Spiro Mounds
2372:Sixtoe Mound
2149:Prather Site
2137:Parkin phase
2048:Nodena phase
1985:White County
1897:Mound Bottom
1804:Mississippi
1746:Etowah River
1719:Carters Lake
1660:Lake Jackson
1584:
1451:Oconee River
1439:Duvall Phase
1340:Mississippi
1321:Wabash River
1262:Cole's Creek
1253:Mississippi
1229:Mississippi
1207:Pisgah phase
1061:Monk's Mound
1048:Mississippi
1005:Nodena phase
1000:Mississippi
877:Steed-Kisker
771:Chauga River
756:Chauga Mound
726:components.
690:Nodena phase
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502:Mississippi
276:east of the
183:Angel Mounds
173:, Irene, or
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96:Fort Ancient
76:Mound Bottom
53:Southeastern
31:
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7402:Thunderbird
7270:Black drink
7234:Peñon woman
7171:Winterville
7151:Velda Mound
7131:Taos Pueblo
7026:Parkin Park
7011:Orwell site
6996:Nodena site
6891:Holly Bluff
6866:Four Mounds
6856:Fort Center
6781:Casa Grande
6731:Anzick site
6623:Monongahela
6550:Fort Walton
6525:Coles Creek
6490:Belle Glade
6475:Anishinaabe
6315:Thunderbird
6241:Black drink
6093:Emmons mask
6037:Chenopodium
6025:Agriculture
5947:Plum Island
5902:Hotel Plaza
5751:Winterville
5731:Scott Place
5669:Holly Bluff
5589:Fort Walton
5343:Lamar phase
5197:Walls phase
5093:Belle Meade
5086:Mississippi
5030:Dunbar Cave
4932:Annis Mound
4927:Angel phase
4901:Ware Mounds
4896:Twin Mounds
4746:Ramey state
4731:Monks Mound
3802:. pp.
2788:Mississippi
2660:Angel Phase
2524:Lake Lanier
2474:Carlinville
2391:Carters Dam
2304: 1350
2297: 1100
2280:Located in
2204:Lamar phase
2200:Lake Oconee
2032:Nodena site
1993:Highways 17
1740:Located in
1705:Located in
1682:Located in
1656:Tallahassee
1565:Lamar phase
1538:Coosa River
1455:Lake Oconee
1443:Bell Phases
1063:at Cahokia
981:Lake Oconee
838:Chattanooga
803:Walls phase
650:Monks Mound
622:Piney Woods
436:Carters Dam
347:Dixon Creek
315:Located in
227:Green River
124:Description
80:Winterville
7453:Categories
7347:Metallurgy
7307:Eden point
7204:Buhl Woman
7076:Rock Eagle
7066:River Styx
6991:Mummy Cave
6986:Moundville
6966:Mesa Verde
6951:Marksville
6698:Tchefuncte
6658:Plaquemine
6594:Las Palmas
6510:Calf Creek
6505:Cades Pond
6052:Marshelder
5937:Oak Forest
5907:Hoxie Farm
5721:Pocahontas
5614:Plaquemine
5551:Letchworth
5483:Town Creek
5418:Park Mound
5383:Moundville
5368:Mandeville
5358:Long Swamp
5318:Jere Shine
5170:Quigualtam
5118:Chucalissa
5005:Backusburg
4998:Cumberland
4987:Yankeetown
4972:Slack Farm
4947:Ellerbusch
4851:Adams site
4758:Cloverdale
4567:2010-10-29
4287:2010-06-30
4267:2010-06-30
4197:2012-11-22
4160:2011-11-27
4088:2007-12-04
4024:2010-10-29
3888:2013-03-04
3848:2008-10-14
3699:2011-10-20
3635:2011-04-02
3599:2011-04-11
3498:2009-05-31
3455:2009-10-21
3413:2009-10-09
3311:. NPS.GOV.
3294:2007-10-13
3247:2010-02-22
3222:2010-02-22
3197:2010-02-22
2968:References
2725:Tennessee
2613:Tallapoosa
2538:Tennessee
2407:Slack Farm
2347:Tennessee
2323:Tennessee
2290:Ohio River
2249:Tennessee
2171:region in
2165:Ohio River
2100:Tennessee
1908:Tennessee
1883:A site in
1616:Monticello
1511:Ohio River
1474:Louisiana
1412:Juan Pardo
1376:Tallapoosa
1317:Ohio River
1135:Tennessee
1116:Moundville
1053:Plaquemine
989:Eaker site
905:Tennessee
825:Tennessee
798:Tennessee
743:Tennessee
704:Wisconsin
578:Tennessee
556:Tennessee
533:Tennessee
517:, now the
409:Shreveport
400:Louisiana
342:Tennessee
297:Wisconsin
263:Avery site
235:Morgantown
203:Evansville
131:Adams site
45:Midwestern
7392:Stickball
7081:Rock Hawk
6911:Key Marco
6703:Troyville
6683:St. Johns
6668:Red Ocher
6427:Formative
6181:Muskogean
6154:Languages
6067:Sunflower
5927:Mero site
5862:Blood Run
5516:Apalachee
5463:Summerour
5403:Nacoochee
5160:Owl Creek
5055:Riverview
5045:Link Farm
4937:Bone Bank
4891:Turk Site
4886:Towosahgy
4751:Woodhenge
3961:164178066
3575:163224869
3449:"History"
2879:Wickliffe
2870:Kentucky
2819:Illinois
2771:Kentucky
2748:Kentucky
2742:Turk Site
2679:Missouri
2643:Kentucky
2637:Tolu Site
2605:palisaded
2492:Missouri
2465:Illinois
2449:Oklahoma
2413:Kentucky
2277:Kentucky
2132:Arkansas
2043:Arkansas
1956:Missouri
1857:Arkansas
1834:Kentucky
1783:by Early
1750:St Rt 372
1502:Illinois
1416:Morganton
1178:, in the
1140:Brentwood
1075:Illinois
1024:Illinois
966:Dyar site
945:Illinois
860:Missouri
811:Tennessee
685:Missouri
641:Illinois
561:Nashville
511:Ridgeland
321:Red River
312:Arkansas
222:Kentucky
137:Kentucky
47:, inland-
7280:Chanunpa
7265:Ballgame
7244:Vero man
7194:Anzick-1
7166:Windover
7126:SunWatch
7056:Rassawek
6876:Glenwood
6766:Brewster
6618:Mogollon
6589:La Jolla
6575:Hopewell
6535:Deptford
6448:cultures
6288:Red Horn
6256:Chanunpa
6234:Northern
6222:Religion
6203:Timucuan
6171:Cherokee
5957:Schwerdt
5917:Juntunen
5892:Griesmer
5835:cultures
5788:Bluffton
5674:Jaketown
5639:Fitzhugh
5493:Wilbanks
5473:Tomotley
5448:Savannah
5413:Ocmulgee
5393:Mulberry
5328:Joe Bell
5248:Biltmore
5243:Bessemer
5108:Campbell
5070:Old Town
4876:Orr-Herl
4813:Orendorf
4808:Mitchell
4741:Mound 72
4736:Mound 34
4721:Big Eddy
4367:40713077
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3727:40712974
3380:"Chauga"
3081:June 28,
2946:See also
2892:Georgia
2877:town of
2875:Kentucky
2850:Indiana
2684:Missouri
2621:Wetumpka
2589:Alabama
2565:Alabama
2543:Saltillo
2511:Georgia
2378:Georgia
2222:Georgia
2191:Georgia
2160:Indiana
2075:Georgia
2052:province
2016:Cherokee
1976:Georgia
1932:Alabama
1862:Arkansas
1839:Bardwell
1817:repoussé
1764:Georgia
1737:Georgia
1702:Georgia
1679:Alabama
1643:Florida
1604:Florida
1560:Georgia
1533:Georgia
1507:Illinois
1434:Georgia
1367:Alabama
1308:Indiana
1276:Georgia
1167:Florida
1118:polity.
1107:Georgia
972:Georgia
926:palisade
891:Florida
846:Cherokee
842:Muscogee
809:in West
724:Historic
666:Mound 72
654:Mound 34
470:Alabama
427:Georgia
377:Georgia
349:and the
269:Georgia
254:Indiana
194:Indiana
62:to 1500
7429:Related
7287:Chunkey
7187:remains
7176:Wupatki
7016:Paquime
6906:Huápoca
6771:Cahokia
6741:Bastian
6648:Patayan
6570:Hohokam
6555:Fremont
6530:ComondĂş
6485:Baytown
6480:Avonlea
6460:Alachua
6432:Classic
6422:Archaic
6410:Periods
6263:Chunkey
6208:Tunican
6186:Natchez
6161:Caddoan
6135:Pottery
6086:Artwork
6077:Tobacco
6057:Pumpkin
6018:Culture
5872:Fifield
5803:Gahagan
5778:Belcher
5763:Caddoan
5746:Venable
5709:Natchez
5694:Mazique
5649:Fosters
5644:Flowery
5634:Emerald
5511:Anhaica
5468:Taskigi
5433:Rembert
5408:Nikwasi
5373:McMahan
5348:Liddell
5223:Adamson
5133:Janet's
5123:Denmark
5098:Boone's
5060:Sellars
4967:Prather
4726:Cahokia
4716:Aztalan
4480:7 April
3804:157–162
2991:7 April
2629:Alabama
2397:by the
2282:Paducah
2005:Nikwasi
1989:Georgia
1887:, near
1624:Florida
1620:U.S. 90
1353:Belzoni
1287:in the
1112:Georgia
914:Denmark
828:In the
807:Memphis
660:), and
630:Cahokia
620:in the
327:of the
199:Indiana
175:Pee Dee
142:Hickman
88:Aztalan
72:Cahokia
49:Eastern
6846:Folsom
6811:Cutler
6746:Benson
6633:Oneota
6565:Glades
6540:Folsom
6520:Clovis
6417:Lithic
6198:Siouan
6191:Taensa
6062:Squash
5985:Clover
5844:Oneota
5818:Keller
5808:Hughes
5773:Battle
5714:Taensa
5699:Medora
5689:Mangum
5684:Julice
5679:Jordan
5526:Cayson
5458:Sixtoe
5453:Shiloh
5363:Mabila
5298:Etowah
5278:Citico
5268:Chiaha
5263:Chauga
5180:Tunica
5165:Parkin
5148:Nodena
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5726:Routh
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5654:Ghost
5556:Velda
5478:Toqua
5338:Lamar
5323:Joara
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5283:Coosa
5273:Chota
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5228:Avery
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5128:Eaker
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5736:Sims
5704:Mott
5624:Anna
5333:King
5293:Dyar
5103:Boyd
4977:Tolu
4590:ISBN
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4501:ISBN
4482:2018
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