Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park
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Toltec Mounds, Arkansas: Secrets of Native American Earthworks
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Hugh Newman investigates the Toltec Mounds with author Andrew Collins. A Native American mound complex in Arkansas.
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The Toltec Mounds & Ancient America.
By request. I show and discuss the impressive Toltec Mounds/Pyramids of Arkansas and share a few opinions. And a bit of review for new subs. Thanks to the many. I'm humbled. I will probably go over 8,000 today.
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Archeology at Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park
Dr. Elizabeth Horton with the Arkansas Archeological Survey is stationed at Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park. She talks about why Toltec is such a unique place and why her specialty of paleoethnobotany is such a great fit.
A National Historic Landmark, the Toltec Mounds site comprises one of the largest and most impressive archeological sites in the Lower Mississippi River Valley. Preserved here are Arkansas's tallest American Indian mounds. Three mounds remain where 18 once stood surrounded by an earthen embankment eight to ten feet in height, a portion of which is still visible today. These ancient earthworks are the remains of the late-Woodland thru early-Mississippian Period ceremonial and governmental complex which was inhabited here from A.D. 650 to 1050.
The archeological site/research station is cooperatively managed by Arkansas State Parks and the Arkansas Archeological Survey. The Toltec Research Station of the Arkansas Archeological Survey, a unit of the University of Arkansas system, and its laboratory are housed in the park visitor center. Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park is one of Arkansas's two archeological sites cooperatively managed by Arkansas State Parks and the Arkansas Archeological Survey as both a state park and an archeological research station. The other is Parkin Archeological State Park at Parkin.
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Arkansas' Toltec Mounds
Mom and the 7 kids enjoyed a visit to The Toltec Mounds Historical Park! The kids all loved learning about Native Americans, history, nature, archaeology, water, and visiting a lake during a tour/self exploration!
Sacred Site Toltec Mounds in Arkansas visited by Moses and Zeina
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Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park-wildlife viewing, Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources, Ft. Smith National Historic Site
You wouldn't normally expect to find wildlife viewing opportunities at an archeological park, but that's not the case at Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park near Scott. A hidden gem in the southern part of the state near Smackover, is the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources which portrays the 1920's oil boom in that area. Fort Smith National Historic Site is a special place where you can walk where Mexican War and Civil War soldiers drilled, pause along the Trail of Tears and witness where justice was served.
Historic Washington State Park: Part Three of Three
This is the final video of the park. In this video we visit the old capital building, gun display, and the old print shop. In addition there are several pictures of historic houses and building. Enjoy the journey.
Historic Washington State Park: Part Two of Three
Today we look at a doctor and general's home built in the middle 1800's. You will want to be sure and listen to the story of Dr. Rattlehead.
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