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[Site]: Avery Site
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[State]: Georgia
[Description]: A multimound and village site, now destroyed, located in Troup County, Georgia east of the Chattahoochee River. -
[Site]: Punk Rock Shelter
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[State]: Georgia
[Description]: A rock shelter found in Putnam County, Georgia and now inundated by Lake Oconee. The only known site producing a large collection of vessels from the Lamar Phase and Savannah Phase in the Oconee Valley. -
[Site]: Citico (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
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[State]: Tennessee
[Description]: In the Coosa confederacy, the site of a large Mississippian mound dating back to the 15th century, located in the city of Chattanooga on Citico Creek. The town was occupied, abandoned and reoccupied several times throughout its history, spanning from 1000 (Muscogee) to 1778 (Cherokee) ce. -
[Site]: Town Creek Indian Mound
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[State]: North Carolina
[Description]: A South Appalachian Mississippian chiefdom in North Carolina, generally attributed to the historic Pee Dee people -
[Site]: Welborn Village Archeological Site
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[State]: Indiana
[Description]: Also known as the Murphy's Landing Site, this site is an archaeological site of the Caborn-Welborn culture. -
[Site]: Long Swamp Site
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[State]: Georgia
[Description]: Located in Cherokee County, Georgia on the north shore of the Etowah River near St Rt 372. The site consists of a South Appalachian Mississippian village with a palisade and a platform mound.
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