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Caddo Mounds State Historic Site (41CE19) (also known as the George C. Davis Site) is an archaeological site in Weeping Mary, Texas. This Caddoan Mississippian culture site is composed of a village and ceremonial center that features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. Located on an ancient Native American trail later named by the Spanish as El Camino Real de los Tejas, the settlement developed hundreds of years before the arrival of Europeans to the region. Archaeologists believe the site was created in approximately 800 CE, with most major construction taking place between 1100 and 1300 CE.

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  • Caddo Mounds, noto anche come Sito George C. Davis, è un sito archeologico della cultura del Mississippi. Si trova presso la città di Alto nella contea di Cherokee nel Texas. Il sito contiene i resti di un villaggio e relativo centro cerimoniale di nativi americani di cultura Caddo, una variante regionale della cultura del Mississippi. I primi scavi scientifici nel sito sono stati condotti nel periodo 1939-1941 dall'archeologo H. Perry Newell dell'Università del Texas per conto della Works Progress Administration. Dal 1974 il sito è parte del Caddo Mounds State Historic Site di proprietà della Texas Historical Commission. (it)
  • Caddo Mounds State Historic Site (41CE19) (also known as the George C. Davis Site) is an archaeological site in Weeping Mary, Texas. This Caddoan Mississippian culture site is composed of a village and ceremonial center that features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. Located on an ancient Native American trail later named by the Spanish as El Camino Real de los Tejas, the settlement developed hundreds of years before the arrival of Europeans to the region. Archaeologists believe the site was created in approximately 800 CE, with most major construction taking place between 1100 and 1300 CE. (en)
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