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Governor commanded that a very tall cross be made of two, pines, and told him to return the next day, when he would give him the sign from heaven for which he asked; but that the Chief must believe nothing could be needed if he had a true faith in the cross. He returned the next day, complaining much because we so long delayed giving him the sign he asked, and he had good- will to serve and follow us. Thereupon he set up a loud wailing because the compliance was not immediate, which caused us all to weep, witnessing such devotion and earnestness in his entreaties. The
Governor told him to bring all his people back in the evening, and that we would go with them to his town and take thither the sign he had asked. He came in the afternoon with them, and we went in procession to the town, while they followed us. Arriving there, as it is the custom of the Caciques to have near their houses a high hill, made by hand, some having the houses placed thereon, we set up the cross on the summit of a mount, and we all went on bended knees, with great humility, to kiss the foot of that cross. The Indians did the same as they saw us do, nor more nor less; then directly they brought a great quantity of cane, making a fence about it; and we returned that night to our camp.
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This town was a very good one, thoroughly well stockaded; and the walls were furnished with towers and a ditch round about, for the most part full of water which flows in by a canal from the river; and this ditch was full of excellent fish of divers kinds. The chief of Casqui came to the
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towns surrounding it. The Parkin phase is a series of twenty-one villages of varying sizes along the St. Francis and
Tyronza rivers, most of them roughly 2.5 miles (4 km) apart from each other. These sites include the Rose Mound, Glover, Neeleys Ferry, and Barton Ranch.
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and palisade was 3.2 feet (1 m) higher than the surrounding land. Although the level of the site may have been raised by the inhabitants, it is more likely that dirt and refuse built up in the confined space and raised its level gradually, similar to a
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practices. The cultural changes show that the peoples of the Parkin phase were becoming isolated from their neighbors not only culturally but also physically. Motifs on artifacts found at the Parkin phase sites show that the people were part of the
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and stripped bottles. The inclusion of less specifically mortuary wares found in graves seems to be a cultural difference between the Parkin peoples and the peoples of the surrounding phases.
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Morse, Phyllis A. (1990). "The Parkin Site and the Parkin Phase". In David H. Dye; Sheryl Ann Cox (eds.).
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Nodena-An account of 90 years of archaeological investigation in southeast
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carried by the expedition, was found at the Parkin site, as well as a brass bell known as a "
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President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home
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1075:Mark R. Barnes (November 25, 1997).
1036:National Register of Historic Places
961:, which matches descriptions of the
915:
742:The site was a 17 acres (7 ha)
577:, as well as cultivating other food
305:National Register of Historic Places
5565:Former populated places in Arkansas
5520:Native American history of Arkansas
4180:Norse colonization of North America
1020:
664:The people of Parkin were probably
24:
5510:Archaeological museums in Arkansas
4708:National Historic Preservation Act
1484:Mississippian and related cultures
25:
5576:
5515:Museums in Cross County, Arkansas
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4749:
4738:
1477:
868:wares rather than the elaborate
120:
113:
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18:Parkin Archaeological State Park
5077:National Wild and Scenic Rivers
4849:Little Rock Central High School
4200:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
3118:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
1388:
1367:
1335:
1309:
1291:
998:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
930:On the day of our arrival, the
544:Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
299:The Parkin site was declared a
222:Parkin Archeological State Park
60:U.S. National Historic Landmark
4661:Federated States of Micronesia
4307:Architectural style categories
1500:Timeline of Mississippi valley
1265:
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813:
696:Parkin site 1350–1650 CE
187:
13:
1:
5351:Plantation Agriculture Museum
2700:Grand Village of the Illinois
1013:
943:LUYS HERNANDEZ De BIEMA, 1544
848:Mississippian culture pottery
513:< 0.7 acres (0.3 ha)
129:Show map of the United States
5206:Hampson Archeological Museum
4165:Mi'kmaq hieroglyphic writing
4115:Eastern Agricultural Complex
2477:Grand Village of the Natchez
723:RODRIGO RANJEL 1547–49
32:United States historic place
7:
5419:Poison Springs State Forest
5361:Poison Springs Battleground
5326:Museum of Natural Resources
5231:Jenkins' Ferry Battleground
3549:Bandelier National Monument
3423:List of Mississippian sites
3210:Pre-Columbian North America
1495:List of Mississippian sites
1249:University of Alabama Press
1220:University of Alabama Press
1121:University of Georgia Press
988:List of Mississippian sites
976:
794:at regular intervals, with
659:
315:Culture of the Parkin phase
284:, documented as visited by
10:
5581:
5500:Late Mississippian culture
4713:Historic Preservation Fund
4692:American Legation, Morocco
3969:West Oak Forest Earthlodge
3574:The Bluff Point Stoneworks
3283:Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi)
900:was unknown. Slips using
845:
822:
301:National Historic Landmark
240:. Around 1350–1650
5490:Archaeological type sites
5449:
5429:Wildlife Management Areas
5427:
5409:
5371:Prairie Grove Battlefield
5296:Marks' Mills Battleground
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4941:National Wildlife Refuges
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4654:Lists by associated state
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4210:Three Sisters agriculture
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874:Clarence Bloomfield Moore
636:, as well as fishing for
488:
434:
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311:North, Parkin, Arkansas.
272:Late Mississippian period
211:
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186:NRHP reference
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170:35.2771389°N 90.5574056°W
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5381:South Arkansas Arboretum
5286:Lower White River Museum
4635:Northern Mariana Islands
3749:Lehner Mammoth-Kill Site
3308:Buttermilk Creek complex
2412:Naval Live Oaks Cemetery
1303:The Southeastern Indians
358:In the early 1540s, the
5480:State parks of Arkansas
5151:Bull Shoals-White River
4836:National Historic Sites
3949:Town Creek Indian Mound
3919:Sierra de San Francisco
3774:Meadowcroft Rockshelter
3042:Ballgame (Southeastern)
2938:Long-nosed god maskette
2818:SunWatch Indian Village
2765:Roche-a-Cri Petroglyphs
2626:Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village
1086:. National Park Service
963:seven-layer glass beads
908:for red, and sometimes
787:, with thatched roofs.
764:The site had one large
435:17 acres (6.9 ha)
319:The Parkin site is the
232:site and state park in
175:35.2771389; -90.5574056
5022:Buffalo National River
4905:National Military Park
4630:Minor Outlying Islands
4613:Lists by insular areas
4327:Keeper of the Register
3604:Coso Rock Art District
3491:Santa Rosa-Swift Creek
3394:List of Hopewell sites
2793:Alligator Effigy Mound
2407:Hickory Ridge Cemetery
2359:Leon-Jefferson culture
1755:Caborn-Welborn culture
971:archaeological context
954:
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567:
480:Intermediate villages
409:
337:Caborn-Welborn culture
238:Cross County, Arkansas
4332:National Park Service
4312:Contributing property
4012:Arlington Springs Man
3854:Portsmouth Earthworks
1522:and Upper Mississippi
1077:"Parkin Indian Mound"
1058:"Parkin Indian Mound"
1041:National Park Service
983:Mississippian culture
952:
927:
923:
841:
830:
737:
699:
565:
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268:Mississippian culture
5505:Archaeological parks
5196:Delta Heritage Trail
5146:Arkansas Post Museum
5110:North Sylamore Creek
4687:District of Columbia
4220:Transoceanic contact
4110:Container Revolution
3684:Gila Cliff Dwellings
3649:Etowah Indian Mounds
3081:Earth/fertility cult
2785:Fort Ancient culture
1669:Dogtooth Bend Mounds
1655:Lower Ohio River and
1641:Steed-Kisker culture
811:in the Middle East.
558:Agriculture and food
507:Very small villages
309:Arkansas Highway 184
258:and Tyronza rivers.
104:Show map of Arkansas
5460:Arkansas portal
5216:Historic Washington
5017:Black Fork Mountain
4140:Green Corn Ceremony
3954:Turkey River Mounds
3744:Lake Jackson Mounds
3564:Blue Spring Shelter
3086:Green Corn Ceremony
2646:Upper Mississippian
2596:Blue Spring Shelter
2316:Fort Walton culture
1770:Hovey Lake District
1323:on October 15, 2008
1043:. January 23, 2007.
957:In 1966, a Spanish
860:and Barton Incised
518:no mounds, no moat
454:Important villages
439:Substructure mounds
226:Parkin Indian Mound
212:Designated NHL
166: /
43:Parkin Indian Mound
27:Archaeological site
5485:Mounds in Arkansas
5281:Louisiana Purchase
5171:Crater of Diamonds
4225:Underwater panther
3899:Rosenstock Village
3769:Marmes Rockshelter
3754:L'Anse aux Meadows
3168:de Soto Expedition
3133:Underwater panther
2979:Central Algonquian
2690:Fisher Mound Group
2334:Apalachee Province
2301:Waddells Mill Pond
1355:on October 3, 2008
1299:Hudson, Charles M.
1109:Hudson, Charles M.
955:
926:
882:underwater panther
858:var. Neeleys Ferry
844:
836:
766:substructure mound
740:
568:
489:Palisade and moat,
429:Paramount village
410:
400:Settlement pattern
325:Late Mississippian
5467:
5466:
5445:
5444:
5356:Plum Bayou Mounds
5346:Pinnacle Mountain
5331:Ozark Folk Center
5306:Mississippi River
5123:
5122:
4887:National Memorial
4877:Ozark–St. Francis
4763:
4762:
4317:Historic district
4259:
4258:
4251:Pre-Columbian era
4052:Spirit Cave mummy
3849:Plum Bayou Mounds
3759:Lynch Quarry Site
3278:Ancient Beringian
3176:
3175:
3141:
3140:
2826:
2825:
2442:Atchafalaya Basin
2384:Pensacola culture
2349:Fort Walton Mound
2241:Punk Rock Shelter
2201:Mouse Creek phase
2024:South Appalachian
2018:
2017:
1897:Central and Lower
1838:Castalian Springs
1828:Brentwood Library
1728:Middle Ohio River
1581:Emerald Acropolis
1279:on March 17, 2009
916:Spanish artifacts
820:
819:
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521:
496:Smaller villages
323:for an important
219:
218:
199:Significant dates
16:(Redirected from
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5376:Queen Wilhelmina
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5004:Wilderness Areas
4864:National Forests
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4195:Projectile point
4032:Leanderthal Lady
3959:Upward Sun River
3934:Stallings Island
3924:Shell ring sites
3874:Recapture Canyon
3789:Moorehead Circle
3634:El Fin del Mundo
3619:Cueva de la Olla
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2943:Mill Creek chert
2933:Duck River cache
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2417:Pensacola people
2211:Muscogee (Creek)
2051:Bell Field Mound
1765:Hovey Lake-Klein
1719:Wickliffe Mounds
1694:Rowlandton Mound
1611:Lunsford-Pulcher
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290:Hernando de Soto
224:, also known as
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5396:Withrow Springs
5256:Lake Fort Smith
5251:Lake Dardanelle
5176:Crowley's Ridge
5161:Conway Cemetery
5119:
5100:Little Missouri
5095:Hurricane Creek
5085:Big Piney Creek
5071:
5057:Poteau Mountain
5047:Hurricane Creek
4998:
4935:
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4797:Protected areas
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4255:
4246:Genetic history
4234:
4088:Ceremonial pipe
4061:
4042:Minnesota Woman
3999:
3993:
3814:Ocmulgee Mounds
3794:Morrison Mounds
3739:Kolomoki Mounds
3729:Kimball Village
3589:Candelaria Cave
3531:
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3506:Suwannee Valley
3441:Old Cordilleran
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3158:Clarksdale bell
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3064:Ceremonial pipe
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2046:Beaverdam Creek
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2014:
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1853:Hiwassee Island
1810:
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1795:Welborn Village
1723:
1684:Millstone Bluff
1657:Confluence area
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1646:Sugarloaf Mound
1586:Emmons Cemetery
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1519:American Bottom
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161:90°33′26.66″W
158:35°16′37.70″N
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5411:State Forest
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5241:Lake Charles
5211:Herman Davis
4559:South Dakota
4549:Rhode Island
4544:Pennsylvania
4524:North Dakota
4230:Water glyphs
4185:Oasisamerica
4175:N.A.G.P.R.A.
4135:Folsom point
4125:Effigy mound
4105:Clovis point
4073:Aridoamerica
3974:Wickiup Hill
3929:Spiro Mounds
3909:Salmon Ruins
3904:Russell Cave
3838:
3699:Helen Blazes
3694:Grimes Point
3674:Fort Juelson
3664:Fort Ancient
3639:El Vallecito
3599:Chaco Canyon
3539:Angel Mounds
3501:Steed-Kisker
3451:Paleo-Arctic
3373:Glacial Kame
3358:Fort Ancient
3250:Post-Classic
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3153:Chevron bead
3059:Burial mound
2953:Shell gorget
2921:Spiro plates
2916:Rogan plates
2735:Knoll Spring
2710:Hartley Fort
2670:Beattie Park
2554:Transylvania
2392:Bottle Creek
2354:Lake Jackson
2236:Pisgah phase
2166:Little Egypt
2116:Garden Creek
2101:Dallas phase
1988:Tipton phase
1966:Nodena phase
1863:Mound Bottom
1848:Fewkes Group
1833:Brick Church
1735:Angel Mounds
1601:Kuhn Station
1596:John Chapman
1400:. Retrieved
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1088:. Retrieved
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491:some mounds
458:Barton Ranch
432:Parkin site
415:Village type
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139:Nearest city
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5246:Lake Chicot
5226:Jacksonport
5201:Devil's Den
5191:DeGray Lake
5138:State Parks
5052:Leatherwood
5027:Caney Creek
4994:White River
4959:Cache River
4826:Hot Springs
4680:Other areas
4640:Puerto Rico
4474:Mississippi
4389:Connecticut
4215:Thunderbird
4083:Black drink
4047:Peñon woman
3984:Winterville
3964:Velda Mound
3944:Taos Pueblo
3839:Parkin Park
3824:Orwell site
3809:Nodena site
3704:Holly Bluff
3679:Four Mounds
3669:Fort Center
3594:Casa Grande
3544:Anzick site
3436:Monongahela
3363:Fort Walton
3338:Coles Creek
3303:Belle Glade
3288:Anishinaabe
3128:Thunderbird
3054:Black drink
2906:Emmons mask
2850:Chenopodium
2838:Agriculture
2760:Plum Island
2715:Hotel Plaza
2564:Winterville
2544:Scott Place
2482:Holly Bluff
2402:Fort Walton
2156:Lamar phase
2010:Walls phase
1906:Belle Meade
1899:Mississippi
1843:Dunbar Cave
1745:Annis Mound
1740:Angel phase
1714:Ware Mounds
1709:Twin Mounds
1559:Ramey state
1544:Monks Mound
904:for white,
866:utilitarian
755:St. Francis
575:agriculture
418:Known sites
385:chroniclers
333:St. Francis
256:St. Francis
173: /
149:Coordinates
5474:Categories
5341:Petit Jean
5321:Mount Nebo
5156:Cane Creek
4984:Pond Creek
4974:Logan Cave
4969:Holla Bend
4964:Felsenthal
4844:Fort Smith
4589:Washington
4509:New Mexico
4504:New Jersey
4379:California
4160:Metallurgy
4120:Eden point
4017:Buhl Woman
3889:Rock Eagle
3879:River Styx
3804:Mummy Cave
3799:Moundville
3779:Mesa Verde
3764:Marksville
3511:Tchefuncte
3471:Plaquemine
3407:Las Palmas
3323:Calf Creek
3318:Cades Pond
2865:Marshelder
2750:Oak Forest
2720:Hoxie Farm
2534:Pocahontas
2427:Plaquemine
2364:Letchworth
2296:Town Creek
2231:Park Mound
2196:Moundville
2181:Mandeville
2171:Long Swamp
2131:Jere Shine
1983:Quigualtam
1931:Chucalissa
1818:Backusburg
1811:Cumberland
1800:Yankeetown
1785:Slack Farm
1760:Ellerbusch
1664:Adams site
1571:Cloverdale
1014:References
959:trade bead
751:confluence
705:Christians
610:La Florida
603:persimmons
595:sunflowers
470:Rose Mound
366:expedition
246:aboriginal
5037:East Fork
5032:Dry Creek
4989:Wapanocca
4949:Bald Knob
4913:Pea Ridge
4599:Wisconsin
4564:Tennessee
4469:Minnesota
4444:Louisiana
4205:Stickball
3894:Rock Hawk
3724:Key Marco
3516:Troyville
3496:St. Johns
3481:Red Ocher
3240:Formative
2994:Muskogean
2967:Languages
2880:Sunflower
2740:Mero site
2675:Blood Run
2329:Apalachee
2276:Summerour
2216:Nacoochee
1973:Owl Creek
1868:Riverview
1858:Link Farm
1750:Bone Bank
1704:Turk Site
1699:Towosahgy
1564:Woodhenge
1145:Dan Morse
862:var. Togo
744:palisaded
516:Palisade,
424:Features
421:Site size
381:chieftain
321:type site
288:explorer
270:from the
264:type site
260:Artifacts
249:palisaded
5366:Powhatan
5311:Moro Bay
5301:Millwood
5105:Mulberry
5090:Cossatot
5042:Flatside
5012:Big Lake
4979:Overflow
4954:Big Lake
4872:Ouachita
4801:Arkansas
4755:Category
4584:Virginia
4534:Oklahoma
4514:New York
4489:Nebraska
4479:Missouri
4464:Michigan
4454:Maryland
4439:Kentucky
4419:Illinois
4394:Delaware
4384:Colorado
4374:Arkansas
4093:Chanunpa
4078:Ballgame
4057:Vero man
4007:Anzick-1
3979:Windover
3939:SunWatch
3869:Rassawek
3689:Glenwood
3579:Brewster
3431:Mogollon
3402:La Jolla
3388:Hopewell
3348:Deptford
3261:cultures
3101:Red Horn
3069:Chanunpa
3047:Northern
3035:Religion
3016:Timucuan
2984:Cherokee
2770:Schwerdt
2730:Juntunen
2705:Griesmer
2648:cultures
2601:Bluffton
2487:Jaketown
2452:Fitzhugh
2306:Wilbanks
2286:Tomotley
2261:Savannah
2226:Ocmulgee
2206:Mulberry
2141:Joe Bell
2061:Biltmore
2056:Bessemer
1921:Campbell
1883:Old Town
1689:Orr-Herl
1626:Orendorf
1621:Mitchell
1554:Mound 72
1549:Mound 34
1534:Big Eddy
1301:(1976).
1184:(1981).
1147:(1973).
1111:(1997).
977:See also
939:—
910:graphite
906:hematite
886:swastika
870:mortuary
832:S.E.C.C.
792:bastions
781:ballgame
779:and the
719:—
660:Language
622:squirrel
539:mortuary
472:(3CS27)
444:palisade
351:and the
276:province
228:, is an
193:66000200
4931:Buffalo
4809:Federal
4701:Related
4604:Wyoming
4579:Vermont
4484:Montana
4424:Indiana
4404:Georgia
4399:Florida
4369:Arizona
4359:Alabama
4242:Related
4100:Chunkey
4000:remains
3989:Wupatki
3829:Paquime
3719:Huápoca
3584:Cahokia
3554:Bastian
3461:Patayan
3383:Hohokam
3368:Fremont
3343:Comondú
3298:Baytown
3293:Avonlea
3273:Alachua
3245:Classic
3235:Archaic
3223:Periods
3076:Chunkey
3021:Tunican
2999:Natchez
2974:Caddoan
2948:Pottery
2899:Artwork
2890:Tobacco
2870:Pumpkin
2831:Culture
2685:Fifield
2616:Gahagan
2591:Belcher
2576:Caddoan
2559:Venable
2522:Natchez
2507:Mazique
2462:Fosters
2457:Flowery
2447:Emerald
2324:Anhaica
2281:Taskigi
2246:Rembert
2221:Nikwasi
2186:McMahan
2161:Liddell
2036:Adamson
1946:Janet's
1936:Denmark
1911:Boone's
1873:Sellars
1780:Prather
1539:Cahokia
1529:Aztalan
1441:website
1402:May 13,
1194:7540091
932:Cacique
894:pottery
854:pottery
823:Pottery
796:archers
777:chunkey
753:of the
749:at the
747:village
682:Caddoan
680:, with
674:Entrada
666:Tunican
654:mussels
650:turtles
642:catfish
634:mallard
467:(3CS24)
460:(3CT18)
360:Spanish
294:village
286:Spanish
252:village
5276:Logoly
4539:Oregon
4494:Nevada
4434:Kansas
4409:Hawaii
4364:Alaska
4300:Topics
3659:Folsom
3624:Cutler
3559:Benson
3446:Oneota
3378:Glades
3353:Folsom
3333:Clovis
3230:Lithic
3011:Siouan
3004:Taensa
2875:Squash
2798:Clover
2657:Oneota
2631:Keller
2621:Hughes
2586:Battle
2527:Taensa
2512:Medora
2502:Mangum
2497:Julice
2492:Jordan
2339:Cayson
2271:Sixtoe
2266:Shiloh
2176:Mabila
2111:Etowah
2091:Citico
2081:Chiaha
2076:Chauga
1993:Tunica
1978:Parkin
1961:Nodena
1956:Murphy
1926:Carson
1775:Murphy
1631:Sleeth
1616:McCune
1606:Larson
1509:Middle
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1186:Parkin
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902:galena
878:effigy
709:Aquixo
686:Quapaw
670:Siouan
632:, and
630:turkey
626:rabbit
599:pecans
593:, and
591:squash
587:gourds
531:swamps
462:Glover
393:vassal
374:Pacaha
370:Casqui
353:Nodena
345:Tipton
341:Menard
281:Casqui
234:Parkin
5221:Hobbs
5181:Daisy
5129:State
4671:Palau
4569:Texas
4449:Maine
4414:Idaho
4190:Piasa
3998:Human
3629:Eaker
3532:sites
3466:Plano
3268:Adena
3026:Yuchi
2860:Maize
2845:Beans
2803:Dodge
2755:Palos
2725:Huber
2665:Anker
2636:Spiro
2606:Caddo
2539:Routh
2472:Glass
2467:Ghost
2369:Velda
2291:Toqua
2151:Lamar
2136:Joara
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