词条 | Hoojah Branch Site |
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| name = Hoojah Branch Site 9 RA 34 | alternate_name = | image = | image_size = 250px | alt = | caption = | map = | map_type = | map_alt = | map_caption = | map_size = | iso_region = | relief = | coordinates = | map_dot_label = | location = Dillard, Rabun County, Georgia, {{flag|USA}} | region = Rabun County, Georgia | built = | abandoned = | epochs = | cultures = South Appalachian Mississippian culture | event = | excavations = | archaeologists = | architectural_styles = platform mound | architectural_details = Number of temples: {{Infobox_nrhp | embed = yes |name =Hoojah Branch Site | nrhp_type = | added = January 24, 1987 | governing_body = United States Forest Service | refnum=86003667[1] }} | notes = Responsible body: United States Forest Service | designation1 = | designation1_offname = | designation1_type = | designation1_criteria = | designation1_date = | delisted1_date = | designation1_partof = | designation1_number = | designation1_free1name = | designation1_free1value = | designation1_free2name = | designation1_free2value = | designation1_free3name = | designation1_free3value = | designation2 = | designation2_offname = | designation2_type = | designation2_criteria = | designation2_date = | delisted2_date = | designation2_partof = | designation2_number = | designation2_free1name = | designation2_free1value = | designation2_free2name = | designation2_free2value = | designation2_free3name = | designation2_free3value = | precolumbian = yes }} The Hoojah Branch Site (9RA34) is an archaeological site in Rabun County, Georgia that had occupations from the Archaic period to the Mississippian period. It is believed to be a platform mound similar to others across North Georgia (including the famous Etowah Indian Mounds) built by peoples of the South Appalachian Mississippian culture (a regional variation of the Mississippian culture)[2] that flourished in the Southeastern United States from approximately the years 1000 to 1600. The site is located about one mile east of Dillard, Georgia and is in the Chattahoochee National Forest. The site was listed on the National Register of Historical Places on January 24, 1973 as reference number 86003667[1] References1. ^1 {{NRISref|2009a}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/seac/outline/05-mississippian/index.htm|title=Southeastern Prehistory:Mississippian and Late Prehistoric Period|accessdate=2012-04-10|publisher=National Park Service}} External links
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