State Line site

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The State Line site is an archaeological location in the Ohio Valley associated with the Fort Ancient culture, known for its Native American village remains and earthworks dating to the Late Prehistoric period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fort Ancient culture site
archaeological site
associatedWith prehistoric Native American occupation
chronologicalDesignation Late Prehistoric
culture Fort Ancient culture NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalRemains Native American village remains
earthworks
hasCulturalAffiliation Indigenous peoples of Eastern Woodlands NERFINISHED
hasFeature earthwork embankments
subsurface archaeological deposits
village habitation areas
hasSiteType earthwork site
village site
locatedIn North America
Ohio Valley NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf Fort Ancient cultural area NERFINISHED
researchFocus Fort Ancient community structure
Fort Ancient regional interaction
Fort Ancient settlement organization
significance evidence of Fort Ancient settlement patterns in the Ohio Valley
evidence of Late Prehistoric Native American lifeways
studiedInDiscipline North American archaeology
archaeology
temporalPeriod Late Prehistoric period

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Fort Ancient culture hasSite State Line site