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Parkin Archeological State Park

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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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had forced the populations to consolidate into the palisaded villages. They would leave their villages during the day to farm their fields, collect wood, and hunt, but at night return to the safety of their well-defended villages. The people of the Parkin phase were relatively isolated and protected
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said that inasmuch as he knew the Governor to be a man from the sky, who must necessarily have to go away, he besought him to leave a sign, of which he might ask support in his wars, and his people call upon for rain, of which their fields had great need, as their children were dying of hunger. The
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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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The Parkin phase people put a bowl and a bottle into a grave with the bodies, as did the people of the Nodena, Walls, and Kent phases. Pottery made by the Parkin people was built up from strips of clay, and then smoothed out by the potter. This technique was much like that of other
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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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As time went on, the people of the Parkin phase developed a material culture that increasingly diverged from that of the surrounding phases. Among other indicators, this distinction was characterized by changes in pottery designs and
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for black were used to paint the pottery. The effigy head pots give an idea of what the people of the Parkin site may have looked like, as shown by this bust on display at the Parkin site museum.
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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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described pottery from St. Francis River sites with adjectives such as "lopsided", "insufficiently fired", "rude and scanty", of "inferior surface" and "great monotony". But elaborate
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The other six mounds ranged from 3.2 to 5 feet (1.0–1.5 m) in height. The plaza would have been used for religious rituals and the playing of games such as
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Hoffman, Michael P. (1990). "The Terminal Mississippian Period in the Arkansas River Valley and Quapaw Ethnogenesis". In David H. Dye and Cheryl Ann Cox (ed.).
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speakers to their west and south. By the time of later European contact in the 1670s and the beginning of the historic period, the area was occupied by the
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The distribution of Parkin phase sites along the St. Francis and Tyronza rivers, the area the Spanish called the province of Casqui.
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language. Unsuccessful attempts have been made to connect pottery styles and words from the de Soto narratives with the Quapaw.
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in 1964 for its significance as a type site of the Parkin phase. In 1966, the Parkin Indian Mound was listed in the
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The De Soto chroniclers described the area as being intensely cultivated, and as the most populous they had seen in
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indicate that political provinces were the major political institutions of this area; they were characterized by a
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During the preceding periods, homesteads and small villages had developed throughout the area, but by this time
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is believed to have visited several sites in the Parkin phase, which is usually identified as the Province of
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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 Mississippi County, Arkansas
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The palisade which surrounded the site on three sides was designed for defensive purposes. It had
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phases. It has been determined that the site was continuously occupied for at least 500 years.
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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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Knights of Spain, Warriors of the Sun: Hernando De Soto and the South's Ancient Chiefdoms
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slots to defend against plundering enemies. Immediately outside the palisade was a large
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and Tyronza rivers. All other sites of the Parkin phase are located on very fertile
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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pottery has also been found at these sites, including five human head effigy pots,
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speaking. It is known that the Tunica were in the area at the time of the de Soto
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cultural component, the Parkin phase, which dates from about 1400–1700
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Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
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types found at the Nodena, Kent or Walls phase burials. The archaeologist
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when they were entering the village and they entertained him bravely. In
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from this site are on display at the site museum. The Parkin site is the
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Populated places on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Cross County, Arkansas
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List of jails and prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
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effigies, elaborate fish and dog effigies, and red and white spiral,
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found at the Parkin site is of the kind known as Mississippian Plain
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List of sites and peoples visited by the Hernando de Soto Expedition
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Casqui, who ruled the tribe from its primary village. The De Soto
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Animation: Towns and Temples of the Mississippian Culture-5 Sites
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Animation of what the Parkin site may have looked like circa 1540
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National Register of Historic Places in Cross County, Arkansas
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Maize was the main foodstuff grown by the peoples of Parkin
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from people of other phases to their east and southeast by
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shells, and other exotic goods to the Parkin phase sites.
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and Tyronza rivers. This culture is contemporary with the
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Main mound and its interpretative sign at the Parkin site
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The province was named by the De Soto Expedition for the
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Parkin Archeological State Park, at Arkansas State Parks
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of the Parkin people are dated to 1400–1650 CE.
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President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Glass chevron beads of the type used by the Spanish
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September 26, 2007. 842:Bust showing how inhabitants may have looked 695: 391:living in a paramount town, with satellite 292:in 1542. 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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 1414: 5453: 4750: 4749: 4738: 1477: 868:wares rather than the elaborate 120: 113: 95: 88: 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: 1236: 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. 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Parkin Archaeological State Park
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Parkin Archeological State Park is located in Arkansas
Parkin Archeological State Park is located in the United States
Parkin, Arkansas
35°16′37.70″N 90°33′26.66″W / 35.2771389°N 90.5574056°W / 35.2771389; -90.5574056
66000200
archeological
Parkin
Cross County, Arkansas
CE
aboriginal
palisaded
village
St. Francis
Artifacts
type site
Mississippian culture
Late Mississippian period
province
Casqui
Spanish
Hernando de Soto
village
National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
Arkansas Highway 184
type site

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