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The Bell site is a Middle Ceramic period Wilmore complex site occupied (1000 - 1500 CE) by people who gardened, fished, and hunted, primarily bison, in south central Kansas and north central Oklahoma. The site was the focus of the 1984 Kansas Archeology Training Program field school. Shown are progress shots of House 1 (view to north-northeast and view to the north-northwest, map of the excavation area, the assistant State Archeologist erecting a latrine, close-ups of a side notched projectile point and a scored rib in situ, the field lab, and a hard-working volunteer hauling soil.
Date: 1984
Item Number: 512704
Call Number: 14CM407 black & white
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 512704
Collections - Archeology
Date - 1980s - 1984
Objects and Artifacts - Archeological Artifacts
People - Children
People - Men
People - Women
Places - Counties - Comanche
Thematic Time Period - Early Peoples, 10000 BCE - 1820 CE - Middle Ceramic, 1000 - 1500 CE
Thematic Time Period - The Recent Past, 1975 - present
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