Feurt phase

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The Feurt phase is a regional archaeological manifestation of the Fort Ancient culture, characterized by distinctive village patterns, ceramics, and subsistence practices in the Ohio Valley during the Late Prehistoric period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological culture phase
regional manifestation of Fort Ancient culture
culturalAffiliation Late Prehistoric Native American groups of the Ohio Valley
differentiatedFrom Baum phase
Madisonville phase
hasArchaeologicalSite Feurt Village site NERFINISHED
hasBurialPractice flexed inhumations
village-area burials
hasCharacteristic distinctive ceramics
distinctive subsistence practices
distinctive village patterns
hasChronology approximately AD 1200–1600
hasEconomy maize-based agriculture
hasFoodProduction cultivation of beans
cultivation of maize
cultivation of squash
hasHouseType rectangular structures
wall-trench houses
hasResearchTopic regional variation within Fort Ancient culture
settlement-subsistence systems in the Late Prehistoric Ohio Valley
hasSettlementPattern nucleated villages
palisaded villages
hasSubsistence gathering of wild plant foods
hunting of deer and small game
locatedIn Ohio Valley NERFINISHED
Scioto River valley NERFINISHED
southern Ohio NERFINISHED
partOf Fort Ancient culture NERFINISHED
studiedInDiscipline Eastern Woodlands archaeology
North American archaeology NERFINISHED
temporalLocation Late Fort Ancient period
Late Prehistoric period
usesMaterialCulture cordmarked pottery
ground stone tools
incised pottery decoration
shell-tempered pottery
triangular projectile points

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Fort Ancient culture hasSubculture Feurt phase