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Dansk: Kortet viser den forhistoriske arikara by i det centrale South Dakota Phillips Ranch (39ST14). Store og fuldt optegnede cirkler viser placeringen af konstaterede jordhytter. Sorte trekanter er ildsteder, mens sorte, runde markeringer er underjordiske forrådsgruber. Forsvarsgrøften om byen er vist. Som mange andre byer lå Phillips Ranch med en side af byen ud til en skråning eller skrænt som et naturligt forsvar. Phillips Ranch er måske byen som franskmanden La Verendrye’s sønner besøgte i 1743.
English: The map shows the early fortified Arikara village near the Missouri River in the central South Dakota named Phillips Ranch (39ST14). Like many other villages Phillips Ranch was placed at the top of a slanting area as a natural defense. This may have been the village visited by La Verendrye’s sons in 1743.
Johnson, Craig M.: A Chronology of Middle Missouri Plains Village Sites. Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology. No. 47. Washington, D.C., 2007. Page 197 |
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Lehmer, Donald J.: River Basin Surveys Papers, No. 7: Archeological investigations in the Oahe Dam area, South Dakota, 1950-51. Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin 158. Page 84 Government Printing Office, 1954 |
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