4.19 b.–d. Archaic Period
During the Archaic period, people from the Evans culture built large mounds made of dirt.
During the Archaic period, people from the Evans culture built large mounds made of dirt.
This entry covers the prehistoric Evans culture during the Middle Archaic Period, 6000–2000 BCE.
The LSU Campus Mounds are two Native American earthworks from the Middle Archaic Period located on the grounds of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe is one of only four American Indian groups in Louisiana recognized by the federal government.
The Tunica people, skilled traders and entrepreneurs who engaged with French colonists in the eighteenth century, merged with several other historical Louisiana tribes in the twentieth century.
The Tunica-Biloxi Tribe is one of only four American Indian groups in Louisiana recognized by the federal government.
Watson Brake is a prehistoric Evans culture site in Ouachita Parish dating to 3500–2800 BCE.
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