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词条 Chan-Ya-Ta Site
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The Chan-Ya-Ta Site (13BV1) is a Late Prehistoric village in Buena Vista County, Iowa, United States, in which Native Americans lived in large earthlodge structures surrounded by a fortified ditch. The site is part of the Mill Creek Culture, which flourished in northwest Iowa 1100-1200 CE.[2][3]

The site name is an amalgam of the first letters of the names of the different landowners who allowed access to the site, and is pronounced "chen-yata". It was the scene of the first Iowa Archeological Society field school.

See also

  • Mound
  • Mound builder (people)
  • Earthwork (archaeology)

References

1. ^{{NRISref|2008a}}
2. ^Alex, Lynn (2000) Iowa's Archaeological Past. University of Iowa Press. pp. 152–170.
3. ^Tiffany, Joseph A. (1982) Chan-Ya-Ta: A Mill Creek Village. Report 15. Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
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5 : National Register of Historic Places in Buena Vista County, Iowa|Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa|Geography of Buena Vista County, Iowa|Mounds in Iowa|Native American history of Iowa

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