Piney Creek South Site
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piney-creek-south-site-265-7195064
title:
Piney Creek South Site
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The Piney Creek South Site is a prehistoric rock art site located on the south side of Piney Creek in Piney Creek Ravine State Natural Area in Randolph County, Illinois. The site consists of two groups of petroglyphs drawn on a sandstone rockshelter. The petroglyphs most likely date from the Late Woodland period, which lasted from 450 to 900 A.D. The larger petroglyph group contains ten designs: four anthropomorphs, a quadruped resembling a deer, three crosses, and two pits. The four designs in
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Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piney_Creek_South_Site
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2023-08-08T21:25:58Z
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