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Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park
1media/Toltec_Mounds_NHL_Photo__7.jpg2018-10-12T03:38:16-07:00Joseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd00249315974Also known as Knapp Mounds, Toltec Mounds Site or Toltec Mounds, is an archaeological site from the Late Woodland period in Arkansas that protects an 18-mound complex with the tallest surviving prehistoric mounds in Arkansas. The site is on the banks of Mound Lake, an oxbow lake of the Arkansas River. It was occupied by its original inhabitants from 600 to 1050 CE.plain2018-10-12T04:00:03-07:0034.646944,-92.065278600 - 1050 ADJoseph Brown5eac7ef3705d9f80e567b77e809a27064bd00249
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12018-10-12T03:25:26-07:00Toltec Mounds Site (3 LN 42)6Also known as Knapp Mounds, Toltec Mounds Site or Toltec Mounds, is an archaeological site from the Late Woodland period in Arkansas that protects an 18-mound complex with the tallest surviving prehistoric mounds in Arkansas. The site is on the banks of Mound Lake, an oxbow lake of the Arkansas River. It was occupied by its original inhabitants from 600 to 1050 CE.media/Toltec_Mounds_NHL_Photo__7.jpgplain2018-10-12T03:48:15-07:00ImageArkansas Native American heritage sites34.646944, -92.065278jpeg/1920x572 pixelsLate Woodland Plum Bayou Culture600 - 1050 AD