The Boundary Mound Group (32SI-1): An Eastern Woodland Complex in North Dakota
- 16 November 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Plains Anthropologist
- Vol. 5 (10) , 71-78
- https://doi.org/10.1080/2052546.1960.11908217
Abstract
This site represents the first systematic investigation of a mound on the Missouri River in North Dakota. The mound group consists of 3 mounds on the North Dakota - South Dakota state line several miles southeast of Ft. Yates, South Dakota. The mounds are from 1-3 feet high and about 80’ in diameter. The reports covers the investigation of one of the mounds which had been partially removed by a railroad cut. Three excavations were carried out (1) along the edge of the railroad cut, (2) thru the center of the mound, and (3) an exploratory test pit east of the north end of center cut. In the center of the mound was found the remains of a log covered tomb 10 x 12 feet containing 5 burials and a number of artifacts. The Boundary Mound group suggests the presence of a Woodland group extending from eastern North Dakota to the Missouri River. This complex tenatively cross-dated at about 1000 A.D. is present but rare along the Missouri in South Dakota.Keywords
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