WebbThis significant archeological site near Scott, Arkansas, is home to the tallest Native American mounds in the state. Visitors can learn about Arkansas's prehistoric history … Webb3 nov. 2024 · Named for a nearby stream, the Plum Bayou culture has been identified by archeologists as the builders of the mounds. “After consulting with the Arkansas Archeological Survey, representatives of the Quapaw Nation and other stakeholders, Arkansas State Parks and the State Parks, Recreation and Travel Commission decided …
Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park
Webb4 nov. 2024 · Plum Bayou culture was named for a stream near today's park location. “The name ‘Toltec Mounds’ has always been a misnomer,” Shea Lewis, director of Arkansas State Park, said in a news release. Webb490 Toltec Mounds Road Scott, AR 72142 501-961-9442 Hours: Wednesday -Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays Pollinators at the Plum Bayou Garden The Plum Bayou Garden is chock full of pollinators. lauren reitano
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Webb1992 Excavations of Mound S at the Toltec Mounds Site: Preliminary Report. The Arkansas Archeologist 31:1–30. 1998 Toltec Mounds and Plum Bayou Culture: Mound D Excavations. Research Series No. 54. Arkansas Archeo-logical Survey. 2002 Plum Bayou Culture of the Arkansas-White River Basin. In The Woodland Southeast, edited by D. G. … Webb4 nov. 2024 · Plum Bayou culture was a people who built religious centers with a formal arrangement of earthen platforms or mounds that bordered a rectangular open area used for religious and social activities. The misnamed Toltec Mounds site in central Arkansas (preserved by the Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park) was the primary center. Webbat 4. Club 52: Plum Bayou mounds archeological state park KARK 4 News 21K subscribers Subscribe No views 57 seconds ago As Arkansas State Parks celebrates their … lauren renee ellis