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354:. The Tchefuncte site originally contained two oval-shaped shell middens, designated Midden A and Midden B. Midden A is about 52 meters long, 15 m wide, and 1.5 m thick. Midden B was approximately 46 m (151 ft) long and 33 m (108 ft) wide, but it is no longer in existence. The middens were composed mainly of shells of the brackish-water clam
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Tchefuncte Culture people were primarily hunter-gatherers who lived in small hamlets in the Lower Mississippi Valley and Gulf Coast region between 1000 BCE and 200 CE. They lived in coastal areas and lowlands, usually near slow-moving streams. Their main food included a variety of seafoods, such
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1928:Water glyphs
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1873:N.A.G.P.R.A.
1833:Folsom point
1823:Effigy mound
1803:Clovis point
1771:Aridoamerica
1672:Wickiup Hill
1627:Spiro Mounds
1607:Salmon Ruins
1602:Russell Cave
1397:Helen Blazes
1392:Grimes Point
1372:Fort Juelson
1362:Fort Ancient
1337:El Vallecito
1297:Chaco Canyon
1237:Angel Mounds
1199:Steed-Kisker
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1071:Glacial Kame
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111:90°1′33.38″W
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1781:Black drink
1745:Peñon woman
1682:Winterville
1662:Velda Mound
1642:Taos Pueblo
1537:Parkin Park
1522:Orwell site
1507:Nodena site
1402:Holly Bluff
1377:Four Mounds
1367:Fort Center
1292:Casa Grande
1242:Anzick site
1134:Monongahela
1061:Fort Walton
1036:Coles Creek
1001:Belle Glade
986:Anishinaabe
714:Fisher site
710:(12-LR-329)
703:Brokaw Site
379:Baton Rouge
364:Excavations
350:in eastern
336:Edwin Doran
195:Edwin Doran
123: /
99:Coordinates
1964:Categories
1858:Metallurgy
1818:Eden point
1715:Buhl Woman
1587:Rock Eagle
1577:River Styx
1502:Mummy Cave
1497:Moundville
1477:Mesa Verde
1462:Marksville
1209:Tchefuncte
1169:Plaquemine
1105:Las Palmas
1021:Calf Creek
1016:Cades Pond
694:(12 MA 61)
692:Bowen Site
490:References
449:Chronology
317:Mandeville
299:that is a
177:Site notes
73:Mandeville
1903:Stickball
1592:Rock Hawk
1422:Key Marco
1214:Troyville
1194:St. Johns
1179:Red Ocher
938:Formative
729:Man Mound
719:Hoye Site
687:Book site
677:Baum Site
352:Louisiana
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325:Louisiana
301:type site
149:Abandoned
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1791:Chanunpa
1776:Ballgame
1755:Vero man
1705:Anzick-1
1677:Windover
1637:SunWatch
1567:Rassawek
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1277:Brewster
1129:Mogollon
1100:La Jolla
1086:Hopewell
1046:Deptford
959:cultures
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768:Cultures
469:See also
295:) is an
263:00000717
167:Cultures
69:Location
1940:Related
1798:Chunkey
1698:remains
1687:Wupatki
1527:Paquime
1417:Huápoca
1282:Cahokia
1252:Bastian
1159:Patayan
1081:Hohokam
1066:Fremont
1041:Comondú
996:Baytown
991:Avonlea
971:Alachua
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921:Periods
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571:June 1,
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453:In the
438:pottery
432:Pottery
157:Periods
144:500 BCE
141:Founded
136:History
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35:16 ST 1
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1322:Cutler
1257:Benson
1144:Oneota
1076:Glades
1051:Folsom
1031:Clovis
928:Lithic
861:Oneota
442:temper
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1696:Human
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1230:sites
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966:Adena
670:Sites
538:(PDF)
315:near
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1848:Kiva
597:2009
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423:Food
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