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The Campbell Archeological Site , is an archaeological site in Southeastern Missouri occupied by the Late Mississippian Period Nodena phase from 1350 to 1541 CE. The site features a large platform mound and village area, as well as several cemeteries.
The Center for American Archeology, or CAA, is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) research and education institution located in Kampsville, Illinois, USA, near the Illinois River. It is dedicated to the exploration of the culture of prehistoric Native Americans and, to a lesser extent, the European settlers who supplanted them.
Shrum Mound is a Native American burial mound in Campbell Memorial Park in Columbus, Ohio. [2] The mound was created around 2,000 years ago by the Pre-Columbian Native American Adena culture. [2] The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [1]
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The D. Rich Memorial building is the centerpiece educational building on the Buies Creek, North Carolina campus of Campbell University that was completed in 1926 after a donation from D. Rich. D. Rich’s memory and donation lives on through the building. His quote “Buies Creek must live on” is written on the back of the building.
Nov. 25—The Community Action Center in Pullman is asking the public to help replenish its Community Relief Fund that provides temporary housing and transportation for the homeless. The fund was ...
The former Campbell Memorial Library, constructed 1925, now part of the Campbell Center. The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies is an American museum studies school located in Mount Carroll, Illinois. In 1979, the Center purchased the campus of Shimer College, which had occupied the site from 1853 until moving cross-state to ...
The center's 38th annual Sheep to Shawl celebration — called "an exciting day of woolly wonder" by organizers — will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Things to do: Sheep to Shawl, archaeology ...