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Early Christian: late 9th to 12th centuries AD

Taken: September 21, 2009
Caption: Early Christian: late 9th to 12th centuries AD
Additional Description:
[on Structure Marker inside Great Mound]

There was extensive unprotected settlement during the developed Early Christian Period. People lived in rectangular or sub-retangular houses, farming was practiced on a large scale and industrial activities , such as metal-working and artifact manufacture, also took place. These activities were concentrated over the hollow areas of the ditches which were further filled as a consequence of the accumulation of domestic refuse.
Submitted: February 6, 2010.
Database Locator Identification Number: p95481
File Size: 0.114 Megabytes

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