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    Coles Creek culture

    Coles Creek culture is a Late Woodland archaeological culture in the Lower Mississippi valley in the Southeastern Woodlands. It followed the Troyville culture. The period marks a significant change in the cultural history of the area. Population increased dramatically and there is strong evidence of a growing cultural and political hierarchization, especially by the end of the Coles Creek sequence. Although many of the classic traits of chiefdom societies are not yet manifested, by 1000 CE the formation of simple elite polities had begun. Coles Creek sites are found in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. It is considered ancestral to the Plaquemine culture. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Establishments in Coles Creek culture by century (3 C) Establishments in Coles Creek culture by millennium (1 C) This page was last edited on 17 February 2016, at 13:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The Coles Creek culture is an indigenous development of the Lower Mississippi Valley that took place between the terminal Woodland period and the later Plaquemine culture period. The period is marked by the increased use of flat-topped platform mounds arranged around central plazas, more complex political institutions, and a subsistence strategy still grounded in the Eastern Agricultural ...
  4. 64parishes.org

    Martin Pate. Artist Martin Pate's conception of Pritchard Landing, a Coles Creek period site in Catahoula Parish. T he term "Coles Creek" is applied to a culture that existed in the Lower Mississippi River Valley during the Late Woodland period from 700 to 1200 CE. Building on the developments of the Troyville culture, populations continued to rise.
  5. 64parishes.org

    Apr 4, 2023At its height, the Coles Creek culture covered most of modern-day Louisiana and had lots of contact with other cultures along the northern Gulf Coast. In the late Woodland period, Coles Creek people living in northeast Louisiana traded with people as far north as modern-day St. Louis, Missouri. Cole Creek sites are easy to recognize. They have ...
  6. en-academic.com

    A map showing the extent of the Coles Creek cultural period and some important sites Coles Creek culture is a Late Woodland archaeological culture in the Lower Mississippi valley in the southern United States. It followed the Troyville culture.…
  7. kids.kiddle.co

    Aug 9, 2024Coles Creek culture is a Late Woodland archaeological culture in the Lower Mississippi valley in the Southeastern Woodlands. It followed the Troyville culture.The period marks a significant change in the cultural history of the area. Population increased dramatically and there is strong evidence of a growing cultural and political complexity, especially by the end of the Coles Creek sequence.
  8. The Coles Creek culture is a well defined complex with a wide spread distribution in Louisiana (Neuman 1984). ... The U.S. Army was authorized the use of a total of 95,315 acres for the establishment of Camp Polk on the Vernon District, Camp Livingston (16RA360) and the Breezy Hill Artillery Range on the Catahoula District, Camp Claiborne ...
  9. Nov 6, 2024The first was between 600 and 800 C.E. during what is known as the Coles Creek culture and based on archeological findings it seems those who occupied the area lived in small, family-based groupings where they fished, hunted, and gathered, and made pottery much as their ancestors had in the past. The second occupation was a village site in a ...
  10. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "7th-century establishments in Coles Creek culture" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Balmoral Mounds; S. Sundown Mounds This page was last edited on 19 August 2021, at 07:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...
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