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  2. Aden site - Wikipedia

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    Aden phase (800–900 CE) is a classification of sites and artifacts of the Cole Creek Culture created by Phillip Phillips.. Aden phase sites are distributed throughout western Mississippi, in the area east of the Mississippi River and North of the Yazoo River except for the Blackely and Haynes Bluff sites which are along the Southern bank of the Yazoo River.

  3. Coles Creek culture - Wikipedia

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    A multimound site of the Coastal Coles Creek culture, built and occupied from 700 to 1000 CE on Pecan Island in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. Of the 45 recorded Coastal Coles Creek sites in the Petite Anse region, it is the only one with ceremonial substructure mounds and was possibly the center of a local chiefdom. [22] Mott Mounds

  4. Category : Archaeological sites of the Coles Creek culture

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  5. Category:Coles Creek culture - Wikipedia

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    The Coles Creek culture — a Pre-columbian archaeological culture from the Late Woodland period (500–1000 CE) in the Lower Mississippi River Valley. Coles Creek sites are found in the southern United States ; within Arkansas , Louisiana , Mississippi , Oklahoma , and Texas .

  6. Morgan Mounds - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Mounds is an important archaeological site of the Coastal Coles Creek culture, built and occupied by Native Americans from 700 to 1000 CE on Pecan Island in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana. Of the 45 recorded Coastal Coles Creek sites in the Petite Anse region, it is the only one with ceremonial substructure mounds.

  7. Feltus Mound Site - Wikipedia

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    Feltus Mound Site , also known as the Ferguson Mounds or the Truly Mounds, [1] is an archaeological site located in Jefferson County, Mississippi, nearly 24 kilometres (15 mi) north of Natchez. The location is an Early Coles Creek site (dated 700 to 1000 CE) with four platform mounds clustered around a central plaza , although one of the four ...

  8. Coles Creek (Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    The Natchez Trace had a rest stop along Coles Creek. [1] Coles Creek, renamed Villa Gayoso in 1792, was the site of an early colonial settlement and the seat of a Catholic parish where the Spanish colonial governor sent a priest to evangelize mostly Protestant settlers to the Catholic faith. [2]

  9. Raffman site - Wikipedia

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    The Raffman site ( 16 MA 20 ) is an archaeological site located in Madison Parish, Louisiana and constructed between 700 and 1200 CE. [1] It has components from the Tchefuncte culture and the Coles Creek culture, whose main period of occupation was during the Balmoral phase (1000-1100 CE) of the Tensas Basin and Natchez Bluffs chronology and which was virtually deserted by the end of the ...