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Bynum
Cotter's excavations at Bynum included both the village area, which would be damaged by the planned parkway construction, and 3 of the 6 mounds. He found that the site was inhabited for a century or two during a time when Native Americans in the Southeast were beginning to construct earthen mounds for burying their dead. The houses and other buildings in the 7-acre village were round.
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Natchez Trace Parkway, Code: NATR
ANCS : SEAC-00178
10/07/2015
01/01/1947
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