• site have given radiocarbon dates of 14,000 years, indicating the site was occupied around 12,000 BCE. Swan Point is the oldest archaeological site in...
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  • Tanana Valley (category Pre-Clovis archaeological sites in the Americas)
    Tanana Valley sites have been dated to pre-Clovis period, or 13,000–14,000 cal yr BP. The Broken Mammoth site, the Swan Point Archaeological Site, and the...
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  • Swan Point may refer to - Swan Point, Alaska archaeological site, United States Swan Point, Maryland, United States Swan Point Cemetery located in Providence...
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    The Swan Island Site is an archaeological site in Crawford County, Illinois, located north of the point where the Wabash River crosses the Lawrence County...
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  • genetic data from a tusk of a female woolly mammoth from the Swan Point Archaeological Site (Alaska, United States) to trace the studied individual's lifetime...
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    the site as "Address Restricted". Coordinates derived from the GNIS feature record for Gold Hill Location derived from Holmes, Charles, et al. "Swan Point"...
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  • three sites in the Tanana River Valley have reliably dated to this period, Swan Point, Mead site, and Broken Mammoth. The Broken Mammoth site can be...
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  • The Calico Early Man Site is an archaeological site in an ancient Pleistocene lake located near Barstow in San Bernardino County in the central Mojave...
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    Lucas Watermills Archaeological Sites are two heritage-listed archaeological sites in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The sites comprise the remnants...
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    The trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) is a species of swan found in North America. The heaviest living bird native to North America, it is also the largest...
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    one of three archaeological sites on the National Register in Crawford County; the other two sites, the Swan Island Site and the Stoner Site, were the other...
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  • the South Dakota State Historical Society's Archaeological Research Center, over 26,000 archaeological sites have been recorded in the U.S. state of South...
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    The Dunstable Swan Jewel is a gold and enamel brooch in the form of a swan made in England or France in about 1400 and now in the British Museum, where...
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    which are full of Swans, Geese, and Ducks of different kinds." In the Battle of Point Pleasant (October 10, 1774), fought on the future site of the town, over...
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    Adena culture (category Archaeological cultures of North America)
    Hunted deer, elk, black bear, woodchuck, beaver, porcupine, turkey, trumpeter swan, and ruffed grouse. Gathered several edible seed, grasses, and nuts. Cultivated...
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    Fort Assiniboine (category Forts or trading posts on the National Historic Sites of Canada register)
    is designated as a National Historic Site for its archaeological value. The hamlet, built on and around the site of the fort, is a now a local hub for...
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  • West Virginia Hephzibah Jenkins Townsend's Tabby Oven Ruins, an archaeological site in South Carolina Heftziba, a kibbutz in northern Israel This disambiguation...
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    Stane Street (category Archaeological sites in London)
    (2008). "The archaeological evidence for the route of Stane Street from Mickleham Downs to London Road, Ewell" (PDF). Surrey Archaeological Collections...
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    The Ridgeway (category Archaeological sites in Wiltshire)
    from the original on 12 February 2012. Darvill, Timothy (2002). Oxford Archaeological Guides: England. pp. 297–298. ISBN 0-19-284101-7. "The History of the...
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  • sculptures, or inscriptions), groups of buildings, and sites (including archaeological sites). Natural features (consisting of physical and biological...
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    Stone Fort State Archaeological Park, one of two archaeological parks in Tennessee (the other being at Pinson Mounds near Jackson). The site is listed on...
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    Australia. The jetty lies in Bather's Bay which has been an occupation site since the Swan River Colony was established in 1829. It was a centre of trade and...
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    Rani ki Vav (category Water Heritage Sites in India)
    restored in the 1980s by the Archaeological Survey of India. It has been listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India since 2014. This stepwell...
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  • This is a list of archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois. Historic sites in the United States qualify to be listed...
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    covered the site. This allowed archaeologists access to the site. 1984, 1985: Archaeological digging on site. December 10, 1991: The site was renamed...
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    Old Dongola (category Archaeological sites in Sudan)
    during the nineteenth century, becoming the modern Dongola. The archaeological site encompassing Old Dongola has about 200 ha. Its southern part features...
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  • into the RAN, Swan was the site of sexual harassment and discrimination claims, leading to an Australian Defence Force-wide inquiry. Swan paid off in 1996...
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  • along with Swan. The wreck of Swan was discovered in 1979. The Duart Point historic marine protected area, which covers the probable wreck site, was designated...
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    Dzibilchaltun (category Archaeological museums in Mexico)
    (Yucatec: Ts'íibil Cháaltun, [d̥z̥ʼiː˧˥biɭ tɕʰɒːl˦˥tuŋ]) is a Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Yucatán, approximately 10 miles (16 km) north...
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    once located there, and archaeological investigations have shown it to be one of the area's most important archaeological sites for the Allison-Lamotte...
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