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Crenshaw site (3MI6)
1media/Crenshaw1_f.jpg2018-10-16T00:33:32-07:00Joseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd00249315973The Crenshaw site (3MI6) is a multiple-mound Caddo ceremonial center located in the Great Bend Region of the Red River in Miller County, Arkansas. It is known for the presence of both "pre-Caddo" or Fourche Maline materials and later Caddo materials. It also has some characteristics that separate it from many other sites including a causeway between two of the mounds, a pile with over 2,000 deer antler, and deposits of human skulls and detached mandibles representing over 300 individuals.plain2018-10-17T22:33:01-07:0033.497214, -93.746291Caddoan Mississippian culture700 - 1000 ADJoseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd00249
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12018-10-16T01:00:32-07:00Crenshaw site (3MI6)2The Crenshaw site (3MI6) is a multiple-mound Caddo ceremonial center located in the Great Bend Region of the Red River in Miller County, Arkansas. It is known for the presence of both "pre-Caddo" or Fourche Maline materials and later Caddo materials. It also has some characteristics that separate it from many other sites including a causeway between two of the mounds, a pile with over 2,000 deer antler, and deposits of human skulls and detached mandibles representing over 300 individuals.media/Crenshaw1_f.jpgplain2018-10-16T01:02:25-07:00ImageArkansas Native American heritage sites33.497214, -93.746291jpeg/650 x 439 pixelsCaddo Mississippian culture700 - 1000 AD