Hayes site
Hayes Site 3 AR 37 | |
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Hayes Site 3 AR 37 Location within USA Arkansas | |
Location | |
Coordinates | 34°26′32.96″N 91°36′33.12″W / 34.4424889°N 91.6092000°W |
Country | USA |
Region | Arkansas County, Arkansas |
Nearest town | Stuttgart, Arkansas |
History | |
Culture | Plum Bayou culture |
Excavation and maintenance | |
Responsible body | private |
Architecture | |
Architectural styles | platform mounds, plaza |
The Hayes site (3 AR 37) is an archaeological site located next to Bayou Meto in Arkansas County, Arkansas. It was inhabited by peoples of the Plum Bayou culture (650—1050 CE), in a time known as the Late Woodland period.
Description
The site consisted of four platform mounds with a plaza. The site has not been excavated but ceramics typical of the Plum Bayou culture have been found at the site.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Rolingson, Martha A. (May 10, 2002). "Plum Bayou Culture of the Arkansas-White River Basin". In Anderson, David G.; Mainfort, Robert C. Jr. The Woodland Southeast. University of Alabama Press. pp. 46–50. ISBN 978-0817311377. Retrieved 2013-02-20.
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