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202-212 and 311 N. Beaty St., central Athens State University campus area roughly bounded by Beaty, Pryor, and Hobbs Sts. 34°48′20″N 86°58′00″W / 34.805556°N 86.966667°W / 34.805556; -86.966667 ( Athens State College Historic
This is a listing of sites of archaeological interest in the state of Alabama, in the United States Wikimedia Commons has media related to Archaeological sites in Alabama . Subcategories
Alabama State Council on the Arts (ASCA) Montgomery Montgomery Created by 1966 Executive Order from Governor George Wallace, established in 1967 by the state legislature. [15] Alabama Veterans Museum and Archives: Athens: Limestone: Houses artifacts from the Revolutionary War to the present day. [16] Alabama Women's Hall of Fame: Livingston Sumter
Athens Historic District may refer to: Athens Courthouse Square Commercial Historic District, Athens, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Limestone County, Alabama; Athens State College Historic District, Athens, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Limestone County, Alabama
In June 1975, the college was accepted by the Alabama State Board of Education subject to the appropriation of operating funds by the Alabama legislature. Later that year, the legislature appropriated funds for the operation of the college to serve the graduates of state junior, community, and technical colleges/institutions. Later, in 1998 ...
Pages in category "Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This archaeological site contains eighteen mounds from the Mississippian cultural period. Located on Mound Island within the Mobile-Tensaw river delta, the site was occupied between AD 1250 and 1550. Scholars believe that it functioned as a social, political, religious, and trade center for the Mobile Delta region and the central Gulf Coast ...
An archaeological culture is a pattern of similar artefacts and features found within a specific area over a limited period of time. They are sometimes termed Techno-Complexes (Technology-Complexes) to differentiate them from sociological cultures. As the archaeological cultures refer only to material items, sometimes even the purpose of which ...