Cranberry Creek Archeological District
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cranberry-creek-archeological-district-262-3258907
title:
Cranberry Creek Archeological District
text:
Cranberry Creek Archeological District, also known as Cranberry Creek Mound Group, is an ancient American Indian burial mound site from circa AD 100–800 near New Miner, Wisconsin, United States. It is three miles east of Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Juneau County. It is part of the "effigy mound culture" of native peoples in Wisconsin, who practiced the "respectful burial of their dead". Humans first inhabited Wisconsin about 12,000 years ago, and the use of burial mounds developed in bet
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encyclopedia
description:
Historic district in Wisconsin, United States
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranberry_Creek_Archeological_District
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date modified:
2023-03-08T19:14:54Z
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13
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