Troyville Earthworks

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title: Troyville Earthworks
text: Troyville Earthworks is a Woodland period Native American archaeological site with components dating from 100 BCE to 700 CE during the Baytown to the Troyville-Coles Creek periods. It once had the tallest mound in Louisiana at 82 feet (25 m) in height. It is located in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana in the town of Jonesville. The site is the type site for the Troyville culture of the lower Ouachita and Tensas River valleys. Before it was destroyed for bridge approach fill in 1931, the main mound at
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description: Woodland period Native American archaeological site in Jonesville, Louisiana, United States
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troyville_Earthworks
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date modified: 2021-05-03T05:21:23Z
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