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Bay Mounds
1media/ahpp_nom_baymounds_large.jpg2018-10-12T00:29:39-07:00Joseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd00249315973The Bay Mounds are an archaeological site near Bay, Arkansas. This collection of temple mounds are the only ones still surviving in Craighead County. There are only 2 remaining mounds of society who inhabited the area between 1200 and 1400AD. The Bay group itself culturally belongs to the Lawhorn Phase, a society which existed along both sides of the St. Francis River north of Marked Tree, Arkansas.plain2018-10-12T00:45:09-07:0035.756882,-90.565041200 - 1400 ADJoseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd00249
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12018-10-12T00:16:10-07:00Bay Mounds2The Bay Mounds are an archaeological site near Bay, Arkansas. This collection of temple mounds are the only ones still surviving in Craighead County. There are only 2 remaining mounds of society who inhabited the area between 1200 and 1400AD. The Bay group itself culturally belongs to the Lawhorn Phase, a society which existed along both sides of the St. Francis River north of Marked Tree, Arkansas.media/ahpp_nom_baymounds_large.jpgplain2018-10-12T00:23:39-07:00ImageArkansas Native American heritage sites35.756882,-90.56504jpeg/300x207Late Mississippian Lawhorn Phase1200 - 1400 AD