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The Golden Eagle-Toppmeyer Site is a pre-Columbian archaeological site located near the confluence of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers in Calhoun County, Illinois.The site is associated with the Havana Hopewell culture and has two main components: the Golden Eagle earthwork and the Toppmeyer habitation site.
Hopewell is located in southwestern Marshall County at (40.983848, -89.456829 Illinois Route 29 leads north 3 miles (5 km) from Hopewell to Sparland and south 5 miles (8 km) to Chillicothe . The village sits on uplands overlooking the Illinois River valley to the east.
The site was inhabited by Hopewell peoples from approximately 400 B.C. to 400 A.D. Excavations at the site began in the 1940s; [by whom?] the first formal investigations were conducted the following decade by the Illinois State Museum and the University of Chicago.
Manker said collective bargaining for Hopewell would require the hiring of five more full-time staff dedicated solely to the process: a deputy city attorney, a labor relations officer, a financial ...
Newest members of Hopewell city leadership team have ties to Petersburg. Gannett. Bill Atkinson, Petersburg Progress-Index. June 25, 2024 at 8:20 AM.
Hopewell has a sworn-officer payroll of 68, but 15 of those positions were open as of the last council meeting, and the secretary of the city’s Police Benevolent Association chapter said then ...
[2] It is the largest Hopewell Native American site in the state, [3] and contains evidence of human activity that stretches over 10,000 years in length from the present day. [ 4 ] Historically comprising ninety-six mounds, the site today consists of a remaining forty-seven mounds, eight of which are in poor condition as a result of natural and ...
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