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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.
A Late Coles Creek site in Concordia Parish, Louisiana. [14] Ghost Site Mounds: A site in Tensas Parish, Louisiana with an Early to Middle Coles Creek component(700–1200)and a Late Coles Creek to Plaquemine component(1200 to 1541) [15] Greenhouse site: A multimound site in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana from the Troyville-Coles Creek Period [16 ...
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Transitional Coles Creek Crippen Point: 1050–1200 CE Preston/Gordon – – Coles Creek culture Late Coles Creek Middle Coles Creek Early Coles Creek: Kings Crossing: 950–1050 CE Balmoral – – Aden: 800–950 CE Ballina Steele Bend 750–900 CE Bayland: 600–800 CE Sundown Dortch Bend 600–750 CE Baytown culture Baytown 2 Baytown 1 ...
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.
The site is located on the west bank of Second Creek, a tributary of the Homochitto River and consisted of three platform mounds and a central plaza.It was occupied during both the Coles Creek period (700–1000 CE) and the later Plaquemine Mississippian period (1000–1680 CE), when it was recorded in historic times as the White Apple village of the Natchez.
The Crippen Point site is a Coles Creek culture archaeological site located in Sharkey County, Mississippi. It is the archaeological type site of the Crippen Point phase (1050 to 1200 CE) for Late Coles Creek culture in the Lower Mississippi valley. The phase marks a significant change in the cultural history of the area.
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