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Parkin Archaeological State Park
1media/Parkin_Archeological_State_Park_Parkin_AR_39.jpg2018-10-12T03:19:57-07:00Joseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd00249315971Parkin Archeological State Park, also known as Parkin Indian Mound, is an archeological site and state park in Parkin, Cross County, Arkansas. Around 1350–1650 CE an aboriginal palisaded village existed at the site, at the confluence of the St. Francis and Tyronza rivers. Artifacts from this site are on display at the site museum. The Parkin Site is the type site for the Parkin phase, an expression of the Mississippian culture from the Late Mississippian period. Many archeologists believe it to be part of the province of Casqui, documented as visited by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1542. Archeological artifacts from the village of the Parkin people are dated to 1400–1650 CE.plain2018-10-12T03:19:58-07:0035.277139,-90.5574061350 - 1650 ADJoseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd00249
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12018-10-12T03:16:05-07:00Parkin Archeological State Park1Parkin Archeological State Park, also known as Parkin Indian Mound, is an archeological site and state park in Parkin, Cross County, Arkansas. Around 1350–1650 CE an aboriginal palisaded village existed at the site, at the confluence of the St. Francis and Tyronza rivers. Artifacts from this site are on display at the site museum. The Parkin Site is the type site for the Parkin phase, an expression of the Mississippian culture from the Late Mississippian period. Many archeologists believe it to be part of the province of Casqui, documented as visited by Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1542. Archeological artifacts from the village of the Parkin people are dated to 1400–1650 CE.media/Parkin_Archeological_State_Park_Parkin_AR_39.jpgplain2018-10-12T03:16:05-07:00ImageArkansas Native American heritage sites35.277139, -90.557406jpeg/4128x1875 pixelsLate Mississippian Parkin Phase1350 - 1650 AD