TULSA, Okla. — Spiro Mounds is a significant archaeological site in LeFlore County, Oklahoma, managed under the Tulsa District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' archaeology mission. Under a permit from ...
SPIRO, Okla — Starting May 13, the Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center invites the public to observe on-site excavations performed by the University of Oklahoma (OU) and the Oklahoma Archeological ...
SPIRO, Tulsa — The Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center is celebrating the summer solstice. They are holding a series of guided walks for it. The center, located three miles east of Spiro on Highway ...
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One Of Oklahoma's Most Renowned Archaeological Sites Hides Just Outside A Small Town Near The Arkansas River
From A.D. 800 to 1450, a Native American community lived, worshipped, and traded on a wide stretch of land next to the Arkansas River. Today, the remains of this erstwhile community, in modern-day ...
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Spiro Mounds named one of Oklahoma’s most endangered places
Archaeological sites linked to the Spiro Mounds have been named one of Oklahoma’s Most Endangered Places for 2025 by Preservation Oklahoma.
HISTORY AND THE DEADLIEST SHOOTING AT AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. THE MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY IN BENTONVILLE NOW HAS ONE OF THE LARGEST COLLECTIONS OF ARTIFACTS FROM SPIRO, OKLAHOMA IN THE WORLD.
Indexed in the Native American Artists Resource Collection Online, Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, at the artist name level ...
The Eureka Springs Christmas committee — a collaboration between the city of Eureka Springs public works, parks and recreation, advertising and promotion; Eureka Springs Transit; Heart of Eureka; and ...
This monograph presents the historical context and detailed descriptions of a remarkable collection of more than 20,000 artifacts from the Craig Mound at the Spiro site in eastern Oklahoma. Spiro is ...
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