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The Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site is located in central North Dakota, at the confluence of the Knife River with the Missouri River.The village is located ½ mile north of present-day Stanton, North Dakota, 1 hour north west of Bismarck, and 1 ½ hours south west of Minot, North Dakota.
The Knife River, highlighted in a map of the watershed of the Missouri River. The Knife River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 120 mi (193 km) long, in North Dakota in the United States. [1] Knife is an English translation of the Native American name. [2] It rises in west central North Dakota, in the Killdeer Mountains in ...
Lynch Knife River Flint Quarry: Lynch Knife River Flint Quarry: July 13, 2011 : near Dunn Center ... Bismarck Burleigh: Site of 13th-century village, now a state park
North of Stanton on both sides of the Knife River [16 47°20′23″N 101°22′56″W / 47.339722°N 101.382222°W / 47.339722; -101.382222 ( Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site Archeological
Knife River; Little Goose River; Little Heart River; Little Knife River, tributary of Knife River; Little Knife River, tributary of Missouri River; Little Missouri River; Little Muddy Creek; Little Muddy River; Long Creek; Maple River (North Dakota), tributary of Sheyenne River; Maple River (South Dakota), tributary of Elm River of South Dakota ...
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The Lynch site, whose known extent is at least 690 acres (280 ha) has an estimated 20,000 pits from which flint was quarried. The pits range in depth from 3 to 10 feet (0.91 to 3.05 m), and are accompanied by spoil piles. It is located on the banks Spring Creek, a tributary of the Knife River. [8]
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