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Map with Fay Tolton Site, South Dakota

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Dansk: Kortet viser bl.a. beliggenheden af Fay Tolton Site ved Missouri River i Stanley County, South Dakota. Den arkæologiske plads med en by med mindst 33 rektangulære hytter var scene for en voldsom begivenhed engang i 1100-tallet. I alt fem skeletter blev fundet i byens to udgravede hytter, der begge var brændt.
English: The map shows the Fay Tolton Site near Missouri River in Stanley County, South Dakota. The site with a prehistoric village of at least 33 rectangular houses was scene for a violent conflict most likely some time between 1100 and 1200. In all five skeletons were found on the floor in the two excavated houses. Both houses were burned.

Sources: Lehmer, Donald J.: Introduction to Middle Missouri Archeology. National Park Service. U.S. Department of the Interior. Washington, 1971. Pages 100-101.

Hollimon, Sandra E. and Douglas W. Owsley: ”Osteology of the Fay Tolton Site: Implications for Warfare During the Initial Middle Missouri Variant.” Owsley, Douglas W. and Richard L. Jantz (Eds.): Skeletal Biology in the Great Plains. Migration, Warfare, Health, and Subsistance. Washington, 1994. Pp. 345-353.
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Source Lehmer, Donald J.: Introduction to Middle Missouri Archeology. National Park Service. U.S. Department of the Interior. Washington, 1971. Page 102 Clyde Mann?
Author Lehmer, Donald J.. Maps maybe by Clyde Mann?

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