82_FR_11644 82 FR 11608 - Notice of Inventory Completion: Arkansas Archeological Survey, Fayetteville, AR

82 FR 11608 - Notice of Inventory Completion: Arkansas Archeological Survey, Fayetteville, AR

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 36 (February 24, 2017)

Page Range11608-11617
FR Document2017-03617

The Arkansas Archeological Survey has completed an inventory of human remains and associated funerary objects, in consultation with the appropriate Indian tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations, and has determined that there is a cultural affiliation between the human remains and associated funerary objects and present-day Indian tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. Lineal descendants or representatives of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to request transfer of control of these human remains and associated funerary objects should submit a written request to the Arkansas Archeological Survey. If no additional requestors come forward, transfer of control of the human remains and associated funerary objects to the lineal descendants, Indian tribes, or Native Hawaiian organizations stated in this notice may proceed.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

National Park Service

[NPS-WASO-NAGPRA-22814; PPWOCRADN0-PCU00RP14.R50000]


Notice of Inventory Completion: Arkansas Archeological Survey, 
Fayetteville, AR

AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Arkansas Archeological Survey has completed an inventory 
of human remains and associated funerary objects, in consultation with 
the appropriate Indian tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations, and has 
determined that there is a cultural affiliation between the human 
remains and associated funerary objects and present-day Indian tribes 
or Native Hawaiian organizations. Lineal descendants or representatives 
of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization not identified in 
this notice that wish to request transfer of control of these human 
remains and associated funerary objects should submit a written request 
to the Arkansas Archeological Survey. If no additional requestors come 
forward, transfer of control of the human remains and associated 
funerary objects to the lineal descendants, Indian tribes, or Native 
Hawaiian organizations stated in this notice may proceed.

DATES: Lineal descendants or representatives of any Indian tribe or 
Native Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to 
request transfer of control of these human remains and associated 
funerary objects should submit a written request with information in 
support of the request to the Arkansas Archeological Survey at the 
address in this notice by March 27, 2017.

ADDRESSES: Dr. George Sabo, Director, Arkansas Archeological Survey, 
2475 North Hatch Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72704, telephone (479) 575-
3556.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is here given in accordance with the 
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 
U.S.C. 3003, of the completion of an inventory of human remains and 
associated funerary objects under the control of the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey, Fayetteville, AR. The human remains and 
associated funerary objects were removed from multiple counties in the 
state of Arkansas.
    This notice is published as part of the National Park Service's 
administrative responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25 U.S.C. 3003(d) (3). 
The determinations in this notice are the sole responsibility of the 
museum, institution, or Federal agency that has control of the Native 
American human remains and associated funerary objects. The National 
Park Service is not responsible for the determinations in this notice.

Consultation

    A detailed assessment of the human remains was made by the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey professional staff in consultation with 
representatives of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, The Osage Nation 
(previously listed as the Osage Tribe), and The Quapaw Tribe of 
Indians. These human remains were inventoried and documented by 
physical anthropologists at the University of Arkansas.

History and Description of the Remains

    In 1992, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Massey Place site (3AR1) in Arkansas County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. The two associated funerary 
objects include two shell tempered bowls (catalog #2014-350-1, 2). 
Diagnostic artifacts found at the Massey Place site (3AR1) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi 
Period (A.D. 900-1500).
    In 1980, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Menard Hodges site (3AR4) in Arkansas County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Menard Hodges site 
(3AR4) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Menard Complex (A.D. 1500-1700).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Menard Hodges site (3AR4) in 
Arkansas County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Menard 
Hodges site (3AR4) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Menard Complex (A.D. 1500-1700).
    In 1974, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Moore Place site (3AR12) in Arkansas County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Moore Place site 
(3AR12) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Kent Phase (A.D. 1350-1600).
    In 1971, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Old River Landing site (3AR14) in Arkansas 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Old River 
Landing site (3AR14) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1996, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Wallace site (3AR25) in Arkansas County, AR. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Wallace site (3AR25) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Roland Mound site (3AR30) in 
Arkansas County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1977. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Roland Mound site (3AR30) indicate that the human remains were 
probably buried during either the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700) or 
Coles Creek Period (A.D. 700-1000).
    In 1968, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Baker Brothers site (3AR45) in Arkansas County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Baker Brothers site 
(3AR45) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Gibbens site (3AR48) in Arkansas 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1975. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Gibbens site (3AR48) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the late Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, six 
individuals were recovered from the Gibbens site (3AR48) in Arkansas 
County, AR. No known individuals were identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the 
Gibbens site (3AR48) indicate that the human remains were probably 
buried during the late Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).

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    In 1978, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Reback site (3AR66) in Arkansas County, AR. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Reback site (3AR66) indicate 
that the human remains were probably buried during the Woodland Period 
(650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    In 1979, human remains representing, at minimum, two individuals 
were recovered from the Rounsaville site (3AR73) in Arkansas County, 
AR. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Rounsaville 
site (3AR73) indicate that the human remains were probably buried 
during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered at the Starr site (3CY449) in Clay County, 
AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological 
Survey in 1996. No known individual was identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Starr 
site (3CY449) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 900) or Mississippi Period 
(A.D. 950-1541).
    In 2008, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Point Remove site (3CN4) in Conway County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Point Remove Mound site 
(3CN4) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1974, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Betty Roach site (3CG4) in Craighead County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Betty Roach site (3CG4) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the Late 
Archaic Period (3000-650 B.C.).
    In 1976, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the McDuffee site (3CG21) in Craighead County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the McDuffee site (3CG21) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1968, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Weist site (3CG37) in Craighead County, AR. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Weist site (3CG37) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Late Archaic 
Period (3000-650 B.C.).
    In 1969, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Old Town Ridge site (3CG41) in Craighead 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Old Town Ridge 
site (3CG41) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 900-1541).
    In 1979, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Frierson #4 site (3CG56) in Craighead County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Frierson #4 site 
(3CG56) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Woodland Period (650 B.C-A.D. 950).
    In 1968, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Dunkerson site (3CG67) in Craighead County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Dunkerson site (3CG67) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the Late 
Woodland Period (A.D. 600-950) or Early Mississippi Period (A.D. 700-
1000).
    In 1970, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Pierre Cache site (3CG78) in Craighead County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Pierre Cache site 
(3CG78) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Archaic Period (9500-650 B.C.).
    In 1979, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Burns site (3CG79) in Craighead County, AR. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Burns site (3CG79) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Woodland 
Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-541).
    In 1978, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Burris #2 site (3CG218) in Craighead County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Burris #2 site (3CG218) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
middle Mississippi Period (A.D. 1000-1350).
    In 1971, human remains representing, at minimum, 12 individuals 
were recovered from site 3CG347 in Craighead County, AR. No known 
individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3CG347 indicate that these 
human remains were probably buried during the Late Archaic Period 
(3000-650 B.C.).
    In 1974, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Krebs Place site (3CG453) in Craighead County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Krebs Place site 
(3CG453) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the middle Mississippi Period (A.D. 1000-1350).
    In 1978, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from site 3CG688 in Craighead County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3CG688 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Late Woodland Period (A.D. 600-
950) or Early Mississippi Period (A.D. 700-1000).
    In 1982, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from site 3CG739 in Craighead County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3CG739 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Late Woodland Period (A.D. 600-
950) or Early Mississippi Period (A.D. 700-1000).
    In 1984, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Milner site (3CG902) in Craighead County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Milner site (3CG902) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from site 3CG937 in Craighead County, AR. 
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human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological Survey in 
1985. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3CG937 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C-A.D. 1541).
    In 1990, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from site 3CG990 in Craighead County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3CG990 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 
B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Arnold site (3CW77) in Crawford 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Arnold site 
(3CW77) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    In 1968 and 1973, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Bradley Place site (3CT7) in 
Crittenden County, AR. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Bradley Place site (3CT7) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1992, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Richard's Bridge site (3CT11/22) in Crittenden 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Richard's 
Bridge site (3CT11/22) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 2015, human remains representing, at minimum, five individuals 
were recovered from the Richard's Bridge site (3CT11/22) in Crittenden 
County, AR. No known individuals were identified. The 47 associated 
funerary objects include 2 ceramic sherds, 10 shell fragments, 2 shell 
ear plugs, 3 ceramic vessels, and 30 burned corn kernels (catalog # 
2015-347). Diagnostic artifacts found at the Richard's Bridge site 
(3CT11/22) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the `Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1973, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Barton Ranch site (3CT18) in Crittenden County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Barton Ranch site 
(3CT18) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Ross site (3CT50) in Crittenden 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1973. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Ross site (3CT50) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Vernon Paul site (3CS25) in Cross 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1991. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Vernon Paul site (3CS25) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Parkin Phase (A.D. 1350-1550).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Rose Mound site (3CS27) in Cross 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1991. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Rose Mound site (3CS27) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Parkin Phase (A.D. 1350-1550).
    In 1994 and 2009, human remains representing, at minimum, three 
individuals were recovered from the Parkin site (3CS29) in Cross 
County, AR. No known individuals were identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Parkin 
site (3CS29) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Parkin site (3CS29) in Cross County, 
AR. In 2015, these human remains were discovered in the collections of 
the Arkansas Archeological Survey. No known individual was identified. 
No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found 
at the Parkin site (3CS29) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, three 
individuals were recovered from the Wittsburg site (3CS138) in Cross 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1991. No known individuals were identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Physical anthropologists 
determined these human remains were from a prehistoric archeological 
context. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Wittsburg site (3CS138) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from site 3CS256 in Cross County, AR. In 
2015, these human remains were discovered in the collections of the 
Arkansas Archeological Survey. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
site 3CS256 indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, three 
individuals were recovered from the White Oak Mouth/Trotter Place site 
(3FR4) in Franklin County, AR. These human remains were donated to the 
Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1983. No known individuals were 
identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found at the White Oak Mouth/Trotter Place site (3FR4) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from site 3FR274 in Franklin County, AR. 
These human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological Survey 
in 1997. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3FR274 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1997, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Walnut Corners Church site (3GE6) in Greene 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Walnut Corners 
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(3GE6) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 
950-1541).
    In 1974, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Sloan/Dalton Field site (3GE94) in Greene 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Sloan/Dalton 
Field site (3GE94) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Archaic period (9500-650 B.C.).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from site 3JA1 in Jackson County, AR. These 
human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological Survey in 
1972. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3JA1 indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric 
Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1978, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from site 3JA456 in Jackson County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3JA456 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 
950).
    In 1968, human remains representing, at minimum, three individuals 
were recovered from Webb Farm #1 site (3JE2) in Jefferson County, AR. 
No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Webb Farm #1 site 
(3JE2) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Late Woodland Period (A.D. 600-950).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Webb Farm #2 site (3JE6) in 
Jefferson County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1968. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Webb Farm #2 site (3JE6) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Late Woodland Period (A.D. 600-950).
    In 1979, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Noble Lake site (3JE19) in Jefferson County, 
AR. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Noble Lake site 
(3JE19) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Walt #1 site (3JE45) in Jefferson 
County, AR. These remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological 
Survey in 1993. No known individual was identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Walt 
#1 site (3JE45) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Coles Creek Phase (A.D. 700-1000).
    In 1968, human remains representing, at minimum, two individuals 
were recovered from the Greer site (3JE50) in Jefferson County, AR. No 
known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Greer site (3JE50) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during either the Late 
Woodland Period (A.D. 600-950) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1968, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from site 3JE62 in Jefferson County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3JE62 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Late Woodland Period (A.D. 600-
950).
    In 1972 and 1974, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from site 3LW44 in Lawrence County, AR. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3LW44 indicate that these 
human remains were probably buried during the Middle Mississippi Period 
(A.D. 1000-1350).
    In 2015, human remains representing, at minimum, two individuals 
were recovered from site 3LW809 in Lawrence County, AR. No known 
individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3LW809 indicate that these 
human remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period 
(11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1983, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Barrett site (3LE3) in Lee County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at the Barrett site (3LE3) indicate that 
these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period 
(A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Soudan site (3LE5) in Lee County, 
AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological 
Survey in 1991. No known individual was identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Soudan 
site (3LE5) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Middle Mississippi Period (A.D. 1000-1350).
    In 1970, 1984, and 1995, human remains representing, at minimum, 
three individuals were recovered from the Soudan site (3LE5) in Lee 
County, AR. No known individuals were identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Soudan 
site (3LE5) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Middle Mississippi Period (A.D. 1000-1350).
    In 1988, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Kent site (3LE8) in Lee County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at the Kent site (3LE8) indicate that these 
human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 
950-1541) or Kent Phase (A.D. 1350-1600).
    In 1988 and 1989, human remains representing, at minimum, three 
individuals were recovered from the Clay Hill site (3LE11) in Lee 
County, AR. No known individuals were identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Clay 
Hill site (3LE11) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541) or Kent Phase 
(A.D. 1350-1600).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Clay Hill site (3LE11) in Lee 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1970. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Clay Hill site (3LE11) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 900-1500) or Kent 
Phase (A.D. 1350-1600).
    In 1980, human remains representing, at minimum, three individuals 
were recovered from the Starkley site (3LE17) in Lee County, AR. No 
known individuals were identified. No

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associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Starkley site (3LE17) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541) or Kent 
Phase (A.D. 1350-1600).
    In 1984, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Conner site (3LE18) in Lee County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at the Conner site (3LE18) indicate that 
these human remains were probably buried during the Baytown Period 
(A.D. 400-700) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1972, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Carnes site (3LE29) in Lee County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at the Carnes site (3LE29) indicate that 
these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period 
(A.D. 950-1541) or Kent Phase (A.D. 1350-1600).
    In 1973, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Parson site (3LE50) in Lee County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at the Parson site (3LE50) indicate that 
these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period 
(A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1984, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Troublesome Lake site (3LE128) in Lee County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Troublesome Lake site 
(3LE128) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700) to Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-
1541).
    In 1988, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Peters Church site (3LE130) in Lee County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Peters Church site (3LE130) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Haynes Bluff site (3LE245) in Lee 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1987. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Haynes Bluff site (3LE245) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1994, human remains representing, at minimum, two individuals 
were recovered from site 3LE286 in Lee County, AR. No known individuals 
were identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3LE286 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-
1541) or Kent Phase (A.D. 1350-1600).
    In 2013, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were excavated from the Toltec Mounds site (3LN42) in Lonoke County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
are present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Toltec Mounds site 
(3LN42) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Plum Bayou Phase (A.D. 700-1000).
    In 1994 and 1995, human remains representing, at minimum, five 
individuals were recovered from site 3LO12 in Logan County, AR. No 
known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3LO12 indicate that these 
human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 
950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the River Mountain Indian site (3LO31) 
in Logan County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1971. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the River Mountain Indian site (3LO31) indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 
B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 2013, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Toltec Mounds site (3LN42) in Lonoke County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Toltec Mounds site 
(3LN42) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Plum Bayou Culture (A.D. 700-1000).
    In 1973, human remains representing, at minimum, two individuals 
were recovered from the Upper Nodena site (3MS4) in Mississippi County, 
AR. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Upper Nodena 
site (3MS4) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Late Woodland (A.D. 600-950), Early Mississippi periods 
(A.D. 700-1000), or Nodena Phase (A.D. 1400-1650).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from site 3MS25 in Mississippi County, AR. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3MS25 indicate that these 
human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 
950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Friend Levee site (3MS69) in 
Mississippi County, AR. These human remains were donated to the 
Arkansas Archeological Survey in 2009. No known individual was 
identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found at the Friend Levee site (3MS69) indicate that these 
human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 
950-1541).
    In 1980, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Bradbury site (3MS100) in Mississippi County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Bradbury site (3MS100) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 2009, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Bradbury site (3MS100) in Mississippi County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Bradbury site (3MS100) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 2005, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Eaker site (3MS105) in Mississippi County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Eaker site (3MS105) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi 
Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 2006, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Eaker site (3MS105) in Mississippi County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
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Diagnostic artifacts found at the Eaker site (3MS105) indicate that 
these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period 
(A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1980, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Barfield's Landing site (3MS109) in Mississippi 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Barfield's 
Landing site (3MS109) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1974, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from site 3MS111 in Mississippi County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3MS111 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-
1541).
    In 1988, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from site 3MS441 in Mississippi County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3MS441 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-
1541).
    In 2001, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Bo site (3MS631) in Mississippi County, AR. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Bo site (3MS631) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi 
Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, two 
individuals were recovered near Blytheville in Mississippi County, AR. 
These human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological Survey 
in 1998. No known individuals were identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found in Mississippi County, 
AR, indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1970, 1978, and 1990, human remains representing, at minimum, 
one individual were recovered from the Baytown site (3MO1) in Monroe 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Baytown site 
(3MO1) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Webster's Camp site (3MO3) in Monroe 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1968. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Webster's Camp site (3MO3) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700) or Mississippi 
Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1979, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Green River site (3MO55) in Monroe County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Green River site (3MO55) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Walnut Ridge/Brinker Place site 
(3MO61) in Monroe County, AR. These human remains were donated to the 
Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1983. No known individual was 
identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found at the Walnut Ridge/Brinker Place site (3MO61) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Baytown Period 
(A.D. 400-700) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, three 
individuals were recovered from the Bank of Brinkley site (3MO72) in 
Monroe County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1998. No known individuals were identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Bank of Brinkley site (3MO72) indicate that these human remains 
were probably buried during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    In 1969, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Dupree site (3PH1) in Phillips County, AR. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Dupree site (3PH1) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi 
Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Dupree site (3PH1) in Phillips 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1973. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Dupree site (3PH1) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1978, human remains representing, at minimum, three individuals 
were recovered from the Moore site (3PH7) in Phillips County, AR. No 
known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Moore site (3PH7) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi 
Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1977, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Old Town site (3PH20) in Phillips County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Old Town site (3PH20) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Shadden site (3PH39) in Phillips 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1990. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Shadden site (3PH39) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Eloise Toney site (3PH42) in 
Phillips County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1990. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Eloise Toney site (3PH42) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1969, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered at site 3PH45 in Phillips County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3PH45 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one

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individual were recovered from the Old Town Lake site (3PH48) in 
Phillips County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1990. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Old Town Lake site (3PH48) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Marksville Period (100 B.C.-A.D. 400).
    In 1977, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the College site (3PH53) in Phillips County, AR. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the College site (3PH53) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    In 1969, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Montgomery #2 site (3PH60) in Phillips County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Montgomery #2 site 
(3PH60) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    In 1969, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Chip Franklin site (3PH65) in Phillips County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects 
were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Chip Franklin site 
(3PH65) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1972 and 1973, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Martin site (3PH126) in Phillips 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Martin site 
(3PH126) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1977, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from site 3PH153 in Phillips County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3PH153 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-
1541).
    In 2015, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Potter's Field site (3PO2/23) in Poinsett 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Potter's Field 
site (3PO2/23) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1974 and 1980, human remains representing, at minimum, three 
individuals were recovered from the Miller site (3PO24) in Poinsett 
County, AR. No known individuals were identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Miller 
site (3PO24) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Mississippi (A.D. 900-1541) or Parkin Phase (A.D. 1300-
1600).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Roby Cooper Place site (3PO40) in 
Poinsett County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1974. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Roby Cooper Place site (3PO40) indicate that these human remains 
were probably buried during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Hubbard #2 site (3PO146) in Poinsett 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 2013. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Hubbard #2 site (3PO146) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered near Marked Tree in Poinsett County, AR. 
These human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological Survey 
at an unknown date. No known individual was identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found in Poinsett 
County, AR, indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1971, human remains representing, at minimum, 19 individuals 
were recovered from the Howell Farm site (3PP17) in Pope County, AR. No 
known individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts recovered from the Howell Farm site 
(3PP17) indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 950).
    In 1972 and 1973, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Fowler's Point/Mulberry Hill site 
(3PR21) in Prairie County, AR. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Fowler's Point/Mulberry Hill site (3PR21) indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700) 
or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, two 
individuals were recovered from the Fowler's Point/Mulberry Hill site 
(3PR21) in Prairie County, AR. These human remains were donated to the 
Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1987. No known individuals were 
identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found at the Fowler's Point/Mulberry Hill site (3PR21) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1972 and 2011, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Sanner-Ferguson site (3PR22) in 
Prairie County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the 
Sanner-Ferguson site (3PR22) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1978, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Bull Farm #1 site (3PR26) in Prairie County, 
AR. No known individual was identified. The one associated funerary 
object is one Winterville incised ceramic fragment (catalog # 78-1216-
1). Diagnostic artifacts found at the Bull Farm #1 site (3PR26) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Honey Creek site (3PR28) in Prairie 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey at an unknown date. No known individual was 
identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found in Prairie County, AR, indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 
B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one

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individual were recovered from the Rattlesnake Rest site (3PR48) in 
Prairie County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1983. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Rattlesnake Rest site (3PR48) indicate that these human remains 
were probably buried during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700) or 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Plunkett C-9 site (3PR97) in Prairie 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1991. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Plunkett C-9 site (3PR97) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700).
    In 2008 and 2009, human remains representing, at minimum, 20 
individuals were recovered from the Isgrig site (3PU15) in Pulaski 
County, AR. No known individuals were identified. The 45 associated 
funerary objects include 26 ceramic vessels, 15 arrow points, and 4 
deer ulna awls. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Isgrig site (3PU15) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1990, human remains representing, at minimum, 25 individuals 
were recovered from the Kuykendall Brake site (3PU111) in Pulaski 
County, AR. No known individuals were identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the 
Kuykendall Brake site (3PU111) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Menard Complex (A.D. 1500-1700).
    In 1995, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the County Dairy Farm site (3PU163) in Pulaski 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the County Dairy 
Farm site (3PU163) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Late Woodland Period (A.D. 600-950).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, two 
individuals were recovered from site 3PU473 in Pulaski County, AR. 
These human remains were sent to the Arkansas Archeological Survey from 
the state Medical Examiner at an unknown date. No known individuals 
were identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts from site 3PU473 indicate that these human remains 
were probably buried during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700) or 
Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 2012, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Grigsby site (3RA262) in Randolph County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. In accordance with Arkansas State 
Law, these human remains were reburied at the Grigsby site (3RA262) at 
an unknown date. The 1,866 associated funerary objects include 1,841 
glass beads, 6 metal fragments, 1 metal kettle, 8 metal beads, 2 
tinkling cones, 2 iron knives, 4 iron coils, 1 metal spoon, and 1 coil 
bracelet. These diagnostic artifacts indicate that the associated human 
remains were probably originally buried during the Protohistoric Period 
(A.D. 1541-1700).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Big Eddy site (3SF9) in St. Francis 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1991. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Big Eddy site (3SF9) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Big Eddy site (3SF9) in St. Francis 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 2014. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Big Eddy site (3SF9) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, two 
individuals were recovered from the Castile Landing site (3SF12) in St. 
Francis County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1991. No known individuals were identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Castile Landing site (3SF12) indicate that these human remains were 
probably buried during the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, seven 
individuals were recovered from the Manley site (3SF25) in St. Francis 
County, AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1991. No known individuals were identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at 
the Manley site (3SF25) indicate that these remains were probably 
buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1969, human remains representing, at minimum, seven individuals 
were recovered from the Soc site (3WH34) in White County, AR. No known 
individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Soc site (3WH34) indicate 
that these human remains were probably buried during the Mississippi 
Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from site 3WH73 in White County, AR. These 
human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological Survey in 
1970. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts at site 3WH73 indicate that 
these human remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period 
(11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1973, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Glaze Creek Access site (3WH168) in White 
County, AR. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts at the Glaze Creek Access 
site (3WH168) indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400-700).
    In 1989, human remains representing, at minimum, two individuals 
were recovered from site 3WH462 in White County, AR. No known 
individuals were identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts at site 3WH462 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.-A.D. 
950) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950-1541).
    In 1983, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered near Augusta in White County, AR. No known individual 
was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found near Augusta in White County, AR, indicate that these 
human remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period 
(11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Old Barn site (3WO239) in Woodruff 
County, AR. No known individual was

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identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found at the Old Barn site (3WO239) indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Late Mississippi Period (A.D. 
1350-1650).
    In 1967, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Delaware Creek site (3YE6) in Yell County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Delaware Creek site (3YE6) 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Bullock site (3YE20) in Yell County, 
AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological 
Survey in 1970. No known individual was identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the 
Bullock site (3YE20) indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    In 1992, human remains representing, at minimum, one individual 
were recovered from the Carden Bottoms site (3YE25) in Yell County, AR. 
No known individual was identified. The 3 associated funerary objects 
include 3 tubular shell beads (92-380-51, -56). Diagnostic artifacts 
found at the Carden Bottoms site (3YE25) indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Late Mississippi Period (A.D. 
1350-1650).
    In 1991 and 1992, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from site 3YE347 in Yell County, AR. No known 
individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. 
Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3YE347 indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Late Mississippi Period (A.D. 
1350-1650).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Cache River in Arkansas. These human 
remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1991. No 
known individual was identified. No associated funerary objects were 
present. Diagnostic artifacts found along the Cache River indicate that 
these human remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period 
(11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1500).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, four 
individuals were recovered from an unknown location in Northeast 
Arkansas. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 2015. No known individuals were identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found in 
Northeast Arkansas indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1500).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from Willshand Farms in Northeast Arkansas. 
These human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological Survey 
in 1991. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at Willshand Farms 
indicate that these human remains were probably buried during the 
Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from the Atkins Bottoms site in Pope County, 
AR. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological 
Survey in 2015. No known individual was identified. No associated 
funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the Atkins 
Bottoms site indicate that these human remains were probably buried 
during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1500).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from Memphis, Crittenden County, AR. These 
human remains were donated to the Arkansas Archeological Survey in 
1994. No known individual was identified. No associated funerary 
objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found in the Memphis, AR, 
vicinity indicate that these human remains were probably buried during 
the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from an unknown location in Northeast 
Arkansas. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1973. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found in 
Northeast Arkansas indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from an unknown location in Northeast 
Arkansas. These human remains were donated to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey in 1968. No known individual was identified. No 
associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts found in 
Northeast Arkansas indicate that these human remains were probably 
buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from an unknown location in White County, AR, 
by the State Medical Examiner. These human remains were determined to 
be of Native American descent and were transferred to the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey at an unknown date. No known individual was 
identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found in White County, AR, indicate that these human remains 
were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.-A.D. 
1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from an unknown location in St. Francis 
County, AR, by the State Medical Examiner. These human remains were 
determined to be of Native American descent and were transferred to the 
Arkansas Archeological Survey at an unknown date. No known individual 
was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found in St. Francis County, AR, indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 
B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    At an unknown date, human remains representing, at minimum, one 
individual were recovered from an unknown location in Mississippi 
County, AR, by the State Medical Examiner. These human remains were 
determined to be of Native American descent and were transferred to the 
Arkansas Archeological Survey at an unknown date. No known individual 
was identified. No associated funerary objects were present. Diagnostic 
artifacts found in Mississippi County, AR, indicate that these human 
remains were probably buried during the Prehistoric Period (11,650 
B.C.-A.D. 1541).
    This notice includes a variety of terms commonly used in 
discussions of Arkansas archeology and the historical trajectories that 
gave rise to specific Native American communities identified in the 
historical record. Based on the archeological context for these sites 
and what is presently known about the peoples who pre-date the historic 
Quapaw and occupied the sites listed in this notice, the Arkansas 
Archeological Survey has determined the human remains listed in this 
notice are culturally affiliated with The Quapaw Tribe of Indians.

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Determinations Made by the Arkansas Archeological Survey

    Officials of the Arkansas Archeological Survey have determined 
that:
     Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the human remains described 
in this notice represent the physical remains of 276 individuals of 
Native American ancestry.
     Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A), the 1,964 objects 
described in this notice are reasonably believed to have been placed 
with or near individual human remains at the time of death or later as 
part of the death rite or ceremony.
     Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there is a relationship of 
shared group identity that can be reasonably traced between the Native 
American human remains and associated funerary objects and The Quapaw 
Tribe of Indians.

Additional Requestors and Disposition

    Lineal descendants or representatives of any Indian tribe or Native 
Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to 
request transfer of control of these human remains and associated 
funerary objects should submit a written request with information in 
support of the request to Dr. George Sabo, Director, Arkansas 
Archeological Survey, 2475 North Hatch Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72704, 
telephone (479) 575-3556, by March 27, 2017. After that date, if no 
additional requestors have come forward, transfer of control of the 
human remains to and associated funerary objects to The Quapaw Tribe of 
Indians may proceed.
    The Arkansas Archeological Survey is responsible for notifying The 
Quapaw Tribe of Indians that this notice has been published.

    Dated: January 27, 2017.
Melanie O'Brien,
Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
[FR Doc. 2017-03617 Filed 2-23-17; 8:45 am]
 BILLING CODE 4312-52-P



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                                                    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                              in this notice are the sole responsibility            recovered from the Old River Landing
                                                                                                            of the museum, institution, or Federal                site (3AR14) in Arkansas County, AR.
                                                    National Park Service                                   agency that has control of the Native                 No known individual was identified. No
                                                    [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–22814;
                                                                                                            American human remains and                            associated funerary objects were
                                                    PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000]                            associated funerary objects. The                      present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                                                                            National Park Service is not responsible              Old River Landing site (3AR14) indicate
                                                    Notice of Inventory Completion:                         for the determinations in this notice.                that these human remains were
                                                    Arkansas Archeological Survey,                          Consultation                                          probably buried during the Mississippi
                                                    Fayetteville, AR                                                                                              Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                                                                              A detailed assessment of the human                     In 1996, human remains representing,
                                                    AGENCY:   National Park Service, Interior.              remains was made by the Arkansas                      at minimum, one individual were
                                                    ACTION:   Notice.                                       Archeological Survey professional staff               recovered from the Wallace site (3AR25)
                                                                                                            in consultation with representatives of               in Arkansas County, AR. No known
                                                    SUMMARY:    The Arkansas Archeological                  the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, The                     individual was identified. No associated
                                                    Survey has completed an inventory of                    Osage Nation (previously listed as the                funerary objects were present.
                                                    human remains and associated funerary                   Osage Tribe), and The Quapaw Tribe of                 Diagnostic artifacts found at the Wallace
                                                    objects, in consultation with the                       Indians. These human remains were                     site (3AR25) indicate that these human
                                                    appropriate Indian tribes or Native                     inventoried and documented by                         remains were probably buried during
                                                    Hawaiian organizations, and has                         physical anthropologists at the                       the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    determined that there is a cultural                     University of Arkansas.                                  At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    affiliation between the human remains
                                                                                                            History and Description of the Remains                representing, at minimum, one
                                                    and associated funerary objects and
                                                                                                               In 1992, human remains representing,               individual were recovered from the
                                                    present-day Indian tribes or Native
                                                                                                            at minimum, one individual were                       Roland Mound site (3AR30) in Arkansas
                                                    Hawaiian organizations. Lineal
                                                                                                            recovered from the Massey Place site                  County, AR. These human remains were
                                                    descendants or representatives of any
                                                                                                            (3AR1) in Arkansas County, AR. No                     donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian
                                                                                                            known individual was identified. The                  Survey in 1977. No known individual
                                                    organization not identified in this notice
                                                                                                            two associated funerary objects include               was identified. No associated funerary
                                                    that wish to request transfer of control
                                                                                                            two shell tempered bowls (catalog                     objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    of these human remains and associated
                                                                                                            #2014–350–1, 2). Diagnostic artifacts                 found at the Roland Mound site (3AR30)
                                                    funerary objects should submit a written
                                                                                                            found at the Massey Place site (3AR1)                 indicate that the human remains were
                                                    request to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                                                                            indicate that these human remains were                probably buried during either the
                                                    Survey. If no additional requestors come
                                                                                                            probably buried during the Mississippi                Baytown Period (A.D. 400–700) or Coles
                                                    forward, transfer of control of the
                                                                                                            Period (A.D. 900–1500).                               Creek Period (A.D. 700–1000).
                                                    human remains and associated funerary
                                                                                                               In 1980, human remains representing,                  In 1968, human remains representing,
                                                    objects to the lineal descendants, Indian
                                                                                                            at minimum, one individual were                       at minimum, one individual were
                                                    tribes, or Native Hawaiian organizations
                                                                                                            recovered from the Menard Hodges site                 recovered from the Baker Brothers site
                                                    stated in this notice may proceed.
                                                                                                            (3AR4) in Arkansas County, AR. No                     (3AR45) in Arkansas County, AR. No
                                                    DATES: Lineal descendants or                                                                                  known individual was identified. No
                                                    representatives of any Indian tribe or                  known individual was identified. No
                                                                                                            associated funerary objects were                      associated funerary objects were
                                                    Native Hawaiian organization not                                                                              present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    identified in this notice that wish to                  present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                                                                            Menard Hodges site (3AR4) indicate that               Baker Brothers site (3AR45) indicate
                                                    request transfer of control of these                                                                          that these human remains were
                                                    human remains and associated funerary                   these human remains were probably
                                                                                                            buried during the Menard Complex                      probably buried during the Baytown
                                                    objects should submit a written request                                                                       Period (A.D. 400–700).
                                                    with information in support of the                      (A.D. 1500–1700).
                                                                                                               At an unknown date, human remains                     At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    request to the Arkansas Archeological                                                                         representing, at minimum, one
                                                    Survey at the address in this notice by                 representing, at minimum, one
                                                                                                            individual were recovered from the                    individual were recovered from the
                                                    March 27, 2017.                                                                                               Gibbens site (3AR48) in Arkansas
                                                                                                            Menard Hodges site (3AR4) in Arkansas
                                                    ADDRESSES: Dr. George Sabo, Director,                   County, AR. No known individual was                   County, AR. These human remains were
                                                    Arkansas Archeological Survey, 2475                     identified. No associated funerary                    donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    North Hatch Avenue, Fayetteville, AR                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            Survey in 1975. No known individual
                                                    72704, telephone (479) 575–3556.                        found at the Menard Hodges site (3AR4)                was identified. No associated funerary
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is                    indicate that these human remains were                objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    here given in accordance with the                       probably buried during the Menard                     found at the Gibbens site (3AR48)
                                                    Native American Graves Protection and                   Complex (A.D. 1500–1700).                             indicate that these human remains were
                                                    Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C.                       In 1974, human remains representing,               probably buried during the late
                                                    3003, of the completion of an inventory                 at minimum, one individual were                       Woodland Period (650 B.C.–A.D. 950).
                                                    of human remains and associated                         recovered from the Moore Place site                      At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    funerary objects under the control of the               (3AR12) in Arkansas County, AR. No                    representing, at minimum, six
                                                    Arkansas Archeological Survey,                          known individual was identified. No                   individuals were recovered from the
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                                                    Fayetteville, AR. The human remains                     associated funerary objects were                      Gibbens site (3AR48) in Arkansas
                                                    and associated funerary objects were                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            County, AR. No known individuals
                                                    removed from multiple counties in the                   Moore Place site (3AR12) indicate that                were identified. No associated funerary
                                                    state of Arkansas.                                      these human remains were probably                     objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                       This notice is published as part of the              buried during the Kent Phase (A.D.                    found at the Gibbens site (3AR48)
                                                    National Park Service’s administrative                  1350–1600).                                           indicate that the human remains were
                                                    responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25                          In 1971, human remains representing,               probably buried during the late
                                                    U.S.C. 3003(d) (3). The determinations                  at minimum, one individual were                       Woodland Period (650 B.C.–A.D. 950).


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                                                       In 1978, human remains representing,                    In 1968, human remains representing,               recovered from the Burris #2 site
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         at minimum, one individual were                       (3CG218) in Craighead County, AR. No
                                                    recovered from the Reback site (3AR66)                  recovered from the Weist site (3CG37) in              known individual was identified. No
                                                    in Arkansas County, AR. No known                        Craighead County, AR. No known                        associated funerary objects were
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                individual was identified. No associated              present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          funerary objects were present.                        Burris #2 site (3CG218) indicate that
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the Reback                Diagnostic artifacts found at the Weist               these human remains were probably
                                                    site (3AR66) indicate that the human                    site (3CG37) indicate that these human                buried during the middle Mississippi
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     remains were probably buried during                   Period (A.D. 1000–1350).
                                                    the Woodland Period (650 B.C.–A.D.                      the Late Archaic Period (3000–650 B.C.).                 In 1971, human remains representing,
                                                    950).                                                      In 1969, human remains representing,               at minimum, 12 individuals were
                                                       In 1979, human remains representing,                 at minimum, one individual were                       recovered from site 3CG347 in
                                                    at minimum, two individuals were                        recovered from the Old Town Ridge site                Craighead County, AR. No known
                                                    recovered from the Rounsaville site                     (3CG41) in Craighead County, AR. No                   individuals were identified. No
                                                    (3AR73) in Arkansas County, AR. No                      known individual was identified. No                   associated funerary objects were
                                                    known individuals were identified. No                   associated funerary objects were                      present. Diagnostic artifacts found at
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            site 3CG347 indicate that these human
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              Old Town Ridge site (3CG41) indicate                  remains were probably buried during
                                                    Rounsaville site (3AR73) indicate that                  that these human remains were                         the Late Archaic Period (3000–650 B.C.).
                                                    the human remains were probably                         probably buried during the Mississippi                   In 1974, human remains representing,
                                                    buried during the Woodland Period (650                  Period (A.D. 900–1541).                               at minimum, one individual were
                                                    B.C.–A.D. 950).                                            In 1979, human remains representing,               recovered from the Krebs Place site
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    at minimum, one individual were                       (3CG453) in Craighead County, AR. No
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                           recovered from the Frierson #4 site                   known individual was identified. No
                                                    individual were recovered at the Starr                  (3CG56) in Craighead County, AR. No                   associated funerary objects were
                                                    site (3CY449) in Clay County, AR. These                 known individual was identified. No                   present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    human remains were donated to the                       associated funerary objects were                      Krebs Place site (3CG453) indicate that
                                                    Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1996.                  present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            these human remains were probably
                                                    No known individual was identified. No                  Frierson #4 site (3CG56) indicate that                buried during the middle Mississippi
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        these human remains were probably                     Period (A.D. 1000–1350).
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              buried during the Woodland Period (650                   In 1978, human remains representing,
                                                    Starr site (3CY449) indicate that these                 B.C–A.D. 950).                                        at minimum, one individual were
                                                    human remains were probably buried                         In 1968, human remains representing,               recovered from site 3CG688 in
                                                    during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.–                   at minimum, one individual were                       Craighead County, AR. No known
                                                    A.D. 900) or Mississippi Period (A.D.                   recovered from the Dunkerson site                     individual was identified. No associated
                                                    950–1541).                                              (3CG67) in Craighead County, AR. No                   funerary objects were present.
                                                       In 2008, human remains representing,                 known individual was identified. No                   Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3CG688
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         associated funerary objects were                      indicate that these human remains were
                                                    recovered from the Point Remove site                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            probably buried during the Late
                                                    (3CN4) in Conway County, AR. No                         Dunkerson site (3CG67) indicate that                  Woodland Period (A.D. 600–950) or
                                                    known individual was identified. No                     these human remains were probably                     Early Mississippi Period (A.D. 700–
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        buried during the Late Woodland Period                1000).
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              (A.D. 600–950) or Early Mississippi                      In 1982, human remains representing,
                                                    Point Remove Mound site (3CN4)                          Period (A.D. 700–1000).                               at minimum, one individual were
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                     In 1970, human remains representing,               recovered from site 3CG739 in
                                                    probably buried during the Prehistoric                  at minimum, one individual were                       Craighead County, AR. No known
                                                    Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                         recovered from the Pierre Cache site                  individual was identified. No associated
                                                       In 1974, human remains representing,                 (3CG78) in Craighead County, AR. No                   funerary objects were present.
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         known individual was identified. No                   Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3CG739
                                                    recovered from the Betty Roach site                     associated funerary objects were                      indicate that these human remains were
                                                    (3CG4) in Craighead County, AR. No                      present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            probably buried during the Late
                                                    known individual was identified. No                     Pierre Cache site (3CG78) indicate that               Woodland Period (A.D. 600–950) or
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        these human remains were probably                     Early Mississippi Period (A.D. 700–
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              buried during the Archaic Period (9500–               1000).
                                                    Betty Roach site (3CG4) indicate that                   650 B.C.).                                               In 1984, human remains representing,
                                                    these human remains were probably                          In 1979, human remains representing,               at minimum, one individual were
                                                    buried during the Late Archaic Period                   at minimum, one individual were                       recovered from the Milner site (3CG902)
                                                    (3000–650 B.C.).                                        recovered from the Burns site (3CG79)                 in Craighead County, AR. No known
                                                       In 1976, human remains representing,                 in Craighead County, AR. No known                     individual was identified. No associated
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         individual was identified. No associated              funerary objects were present.
                                                    recovered from the McDuffee site                        funerary objects were present.                        Diagnostic artifacts found at the Milner
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                                                    (3CG21) in Craighead County, AR. No                     Diagnostic artifacts found at the Burns               site (3CG902) indicate that these human
                                                    known individual was identified. No                     site (3CG79) indicate that these human                remains were probably buried during
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        remains were probably buried during                   the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D.
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              the Woodland Period (650 B.C.–A.D.                    1541).
                                                    McDuffee site (3CG21) indicate that                     950) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–                    At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    these human remains were probably                       541).                                                 representing, at minimum, one
                                                    buried during the Prehistoric Period                       In 1978, human remains representing,               individual were recovered from site
                                                    (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                                at minimum, one individual were                       3CG937 in Craighead County, AR. These


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                                                    human remains were donated to the                       recovered from the Barton Ranch site                  Parkin site (3CS29) indicate that these
                                                    Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1985.                  (3CT18) in Crittenden County, AR. No                  human remains were probably buried
                                                    No known individual was identified. No                  known individual was identified. No                   during the Mississippi Period (A.D.
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        associated funerary objects were                      950–1541).
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at                  present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the               At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    site 3CG937 indicate that these human                   Barton Ranch site (3CT18) indicate that               representing, at minimum, three
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     these human remains were probably                     individuals were recovered from the
                                                    the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C–A.D.                 buried during the Mississippi Period                  Wittsburg site (3CS138) in Cross
                                                    1541).                                                  (A.D. 950–1541).                                      County, AR. These human remains were
                                                       In 1990, human remains representing,                    At an unknown date, human remains                  donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         representing, at minimum, one                         Survey in 1991. No known individuals
                                                    recovered from site 3CG990 in                           individual were recovered from the Ross               were identified. No associated funerary
                                                    Craighead County, AR. No known                          site (3CT50) in Crittenden County, AR.                objects were present. Physical
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                These human remains were donated to                   anthropologists determined these
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          the Arkansas Archeological Survey in                  human remains were from a prehistoric
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3CG990               1973. No known individual was                         archeological context. Diagnostic
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  identified. No associated funerary                    artifacts found at the Wittsburg site
                                                    probably buried during the Prehistoric                  objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            (3CS138) indicate that these human
                                                    Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                         found at the Ross site (3CT50) indicate               remains were probably buried during
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    that these human remains were                         the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D.
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                           probably buried during the Mississippi                1541).
                                                    individual were recovered from the                      Period (A.D. 950–1541).                                  At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    Arnold site (3CW77) in Crawford                            At an unknown date, human remains                  representing, at minimum, one
                                                    County, AR. No known individual was                     representing, at minimum, one                         individual were recovered from site
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                      individual were recovered from the                    3CS256 in Cross County, AR. In 2015,
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              Vernon Paul site (3CS25) in Cross                     these human remains were discovered
                                                    found at the Arnold site (3CW77)                        County, AR. These human remains were                  in the collections of the Arkansas
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  donated to the Arkansas Archeological                 Archeological Survey. No known
                                                    probably buried during the Woodland                     Survey in 1991. No known individual                   individual was identified. No associated
                                                    Period (650 B.C.–A.D. 950).                             was identified. No associated funerary                funerary objects were present.
                                                       In 1968 and 1973, human remains                      objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3CS256
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                           found at the Vernon Paul site (3CS25)                 indicate that these human remains were
                                                    individual were recovered from the                      indicate that these human remains were                probably buried during the Prehistoric
                                                    Bradley Place site (3CT7) in Crittenden                 probably buried during the Parkin Phase               Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).
                                                    County, AR. No known individual was                     (A.D. 1350–1550).                                        At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                         At an unknown date, human remains                  representing, at minimum, three
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              representing, at minimum, one                         individuals were recovered from the
                                                    found at the Bradley Place site (3CT7)                  individual were recovered from the                    White Oak Mouth/Trotter Place site
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  Rose Mound site (3CS27) in Cross                      (3FR4) in Franklin County, AR. These
                                                    probably buried during the Mississippi                  County, AR. These human remains were                  human remains were donated to the
                                                    Period (A.D. 950–1541).                                 donated to the Arkansas Archeological                 Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1983.
                                                       In 1992, human remains representing,                 Survey in 1991. No known individual                   No known individuals were identified.
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         was identified. No associated funerary                No associated funerary objects were
                                                    recovered from the Richard’s Bridge site                objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    (3CT11/22) in Crittenden County, AR.                    found at the Rose Mound site (3CS27)                  White Oak Mouth/Trotter Place site
                                                    No known individual was identified. No                  indicate that these human remains were                (3FR4) indicate that these human
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        probably buried during the Parkin Phase               remains were probably buried during
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              (A.D. 1350–1550).                                     the Woodland Period (650 B.C.–A.D.
                                                    Richard’s Bridge site (3CT11/22)                           In 1994 and 2009, human remains                    950).
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  representing, at minimum, three                          At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    probably buried during the Mississippi                  individuals were recovered from the                   representing, at minimum, one
                                                    Period (A.D. 950–1541).                                 Parkin site (3CS29) in Cross County, AR.              individual were recovered from site
                                                       In 2015, human remains representing,                 No known individuals were identified.                 3FR274 in Franklin County, AR. These
                                                    at minimum, five individuals were                       No associated funerary objects were                   human remains were donated to the
                                                    recovered from the Richard’s Bridge site                present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1997.
                                                    (3CT11/22) in Crittenden County, AR.                    Parkin site (3CS29) indicate that these               No known individual was identified. No
                                                    No known individuals were identified.                   human remains were probably buried                    associated funerary objects were
                                                    The 47 associated funerary objects                      during the Mississippi Period (A.D.                   present. Diagnostic artifacts found at
                                                    include 2 ceramic sherds, 10 shell                      950–1541).                                            site 3FR274 indicate that these human
                                                    fragments, 2 shell ear plugs, 3 ceramic                    At an unknown date, human remains                  remains were probably buried during
                                                    vessels, and 30 burned corn kernels                     representing, at minimum, one                         the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).
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                                                    (catalog # 2015–347). Diagnostic                        individual were recovered from the                       In 1997, human remains representing,
                                                    artifacts found at the Richard’s Bridge                 Parkin site (3CS29) in Cross County, AR.              at minimum, one individual were
                                                    site (3CT11/22) indicate that these                     In 2015, these human remains were                     recovered from the Walnut Corners
                                                    human remains were probably buried                      discovered in the collections of the                  Church site (3GE6) in Greene County,
                                                    during the ‘Mississippi Period (A.D.                    Arkansas Archeological Survey. No                     AR. No known individual was
                                                    950–1541).                                              known individual was identified. No                   identified. No associated funerary
                                                       In 1973, human remains representing,                 associated funerary objects were                      objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            found at the Walnut Corners Church site


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                                                    (3GE6) indicate that these human                        present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            that these human remains were
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     Noble Lake site (3JE19) indicate that                 probably buried during the Mississippi
                                                    the Woodland Period (650 B.C.–A.D.                      these human remains were probably                     Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    950) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–                   buried during the Mississippi Period                     At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    1541).                                                  (A.D. 950–1541).                                      representing, at minimum, one
                                                       In 1974, human remains representing,                    At an unknown date, human remains                  individual were recovered from the
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         representing, at minimum, one                         Soudan site (3LE5) in Lee County, AR.
                                                    recovered from the Sloan/Dalton Field                   individual were recovered from the                    These human remains were donated to
                                                    site (3GE94) in Greene County, AR. No                   Walt #1 site (3JE45) in Jefferson County,             the Arkansas Archeological Survey in
                                                    known individual was identified. No                     AR. These remains were donated to the                 1991. No known individual was
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1993.                identified. No associated funerary
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              No known individual was identified. No                objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    Sloan/Dalton Field site (3GE94) indicate                associated funerary objects were                      found at the Soudan site (3LE5) indicate
                                                    that these human remains were                           present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            that these human remains were
                                                    probably buried during the Archaic                      Walt #1 site (3JE45) indicate that these              probably buried during the Middle
                                                    period (9500–650 B.C.).                                 human remains were probably buried                    Mississippi Period (A.D. 1000–1350).
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    during the Coles Creek Phase (A.D. 700–                  In 1970, 1984, and 1995, human
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                           1000).                                                remains representing, at minimum,
                                                    individual were recovered from site                        In 1968, human remains representing,               three individuals were recovered from
                                                    3JA1 in Jackson County, AR. These                       at minimum, two individuals were                      the Soudan site (3LE5) in Lee County,
                                                    human remains were donated to the                       recovered from the Greer site (3JE50) in              AR. No known individuals were
                                                    Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1972.                  Jefferson County, AR. No known                        identified. No associated funerary
                                                    No known individual was identified. No                  individuals were identified. No                       objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        associated funerary objects were                      found at the Soudan site (3LE5) indicate
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at                  present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            that these human remains were
                                                    site 3JA1 indicate that these human                     Greer site (3JE50) indicate that these                probably buried during the Middle
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     human remains were probably buried                    Mississippi Period (A.D. 1000–1350).
                                                    the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D.                during either the Late Woodland Period                   In 1988, human remains representing,
                                                    1541).                                                  (A.D. 600–950) or Mississippi Period                  at minimum, one individual were
                                                       In 1978, human remains representing,                 (A.D. 950–1541).                                      recovered from the Kent site (3LE8) in
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                            In 1968, human remains representing,               Lee County, AR. No known individual
                                                    recovered from site 3JA456 in Jackson                   at minimum, one individual were                       was identified. No associated funerary
                                                    County, AR. No known individual was                     recovered from site 3JE62 in Jefferson                objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                      County, AR. No known individual was                   found at the Kent site (3LE8) indicate
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              identified. No associated funerary                    that these human remains were
                                                    found at site 3JA456 indicate that these                objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            probably buried during the Mississippi
                                                    human remains were probably buried                      found at site 3JE62 indicate that these               Period (A.D. 950–1541) or Kent Phase
                                                    during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.–                   human remains were probably buried                    (A.D. 1350–1600).
                                                    A.D. 950).                                              during the Late Woodland Period (A.D.                    In 1988 and 1989, human remains
                                                       In 1968, human remains representing,                 600–950).                                             representing, at minimum, three
                                                    at minimum, three individuals were                         In 1972 and 1974, human remains                    individuals were recovered from the
                                                    recovered from Webb Farm #1 site                        representing, at minimum, one                         Clay Hill site (3LE11) in Lee County,
                                                    (3JE2) in Jefferson County, AR. No                      individual were recovered from site                   AR. No known individuals were
                                                    known individuals were identified. No                   3LW44 in Lawrence County, AR. No                      identified. No associated funerary
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        known individual was identified. No                   objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              associated funerary objects were                      found at the Clay Hill site (3LE11)
                                                    Webb Farm #1 site (3JE2) indicate that                  present. Diagnostic artifacts found at                indicate that these human remains were
                                                    these human remains were probably                       site 3LW44 indicate that these human                  probably buried during the Mississippi
                                                    buried during the Late Woodland Period                  remains were probably buried during                   Period (A.D. 950–1541) or Kent Phase
                                                    (A.D. 600–950).                                         the Middle Mississippi Period (A.D.                   (A.D. 1350–1600).
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    1000–1350).                                              At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                              In 2015, human remains representing,               representing, at minimum, one
                                                    individual were recovered from the                      at minimum, two individuals were                      individual were recovered from the Clay
                                                    Webb Farm #2 site (3JE6) in Jefferson                   recovered from site 3LW809 in                         Hill site (3LE11) in Lee County, AR.
                                                    County, AR. These human remains were                    Lawrence County, AR. No known                         These human remains were donated to
                                                    donated to the Arkansas Archeological                   individuals were identified. No                       the Arkansas Archeological Survey in
                                                    Survey in 1968. No known individual                     associated funerary objects were                      1970. No known individual was
                                                    was identified. No associated funerary                  present. Diagnostic artifacts found at                identified. No associated funerary
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              site 3LW809 indicate that these human                 objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    found at the Webb Farm #2 site (3JE6)                   remains were probably buried during                   found at the Clay Hill site (3LE11)
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D.              indicate that these human remains were
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                                                    probably buried during the Late                         1541).                                                probably buried during the Mississippi
                                                    Woodland Period (A.D. 600–950).                            In 1983, human remains representing,               Period (A.D. 900–1500) or Kent Phase
                                                       In 1979, human remains representing,                 at minimum, one individual were                       (A.D. 1350–1600).
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         recovered from the Barrett site (3LE3) in                In 1980, human remains representing,
                                                    recovered from the Noble Lake site                      Lee County, AR. No known individual                   at minimum, three individuals were
                                                    (3JE19) in Jefferson County, AR. No                     was identified. No associated funerary                recovered from the Starkley site (3LE17)
                                                    known individuals were identified. No                   objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            in Lee County, AR. No known
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        found at the Barrett site (3LE3) indicate             individuals were identified. No


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                                                    associated funerary objects were                        was identified. No associated funerary                present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            Upper Nodena site (3MS4) indicate that
                                                    Starkley site (3LE17) indicate that these               found at the Haynes Bluff site (3LE245)               these human remains were probably
                                                    human remains were probably buried                      indicate that these human remains were                buried during the Late Woodland (A.D.
                                                    during the Mississippi Period (A.D.                     probably buried during the Mississippi                600–950), Early Mississippi periods
                                                    950–1541) or Kent Phase (A.D. 1350–                     Period (A.D. 950–1541).                               (A.D. 700–1000), or Nodena Phase (A.D.
                                                    1600).                                                     In 1994, human remains representing,               1400–1650).
                                                       In 1984, human remains representing,                 at minimum, two individuals were                         At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         recovered from site 3LE286 in Lee                     representing, at minimum, one
                                                    recovered from the Conner site (3LE18)                  County, AR. No known individuals                      individual were recovered from site
                                                    in Lee County, AR. No known                             were identified. No associated funerary               3MS25 in Mississippi County, AR. No
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            known individual was identified. No
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          found at site 3LE286 indicate that these              associated funerary objects were
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the Conner                human remains were probably buried                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at
                                                    site (3LE18) indicate that these human                  during the Mississippi Period (A.D.                   site 3MS25 indicate that these human
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     950–1541) or Kent Phase (A.D. 1350–                   remains were probably buried during
                                                    the Baytown Period (A.D. 400–700) or                    1600).                                                the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                        In 2013, human remains representing,                  At an unknown date, human remains
                                                       In 1972, human remains representing,                 at minimum, one individual were                       representing, at minimum, one
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         excavated from the Toltec Mounds site                 individual were recovered from the
                                                    recovered from the Carnes site (3LE29)                  (3LN42) in Lonoke County, AR. No                      Friend Levee site (3MS69) in
                                                    in Lee County, AR. No known                             known individual was identified. No                   Mississippi County, AR. These human
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                associated funerary objects are present.              remains were donated to the Arkansas
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          Diagnostic artifacts found at the Toltec              Archeological Survey in 2009. No
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the Carnes                Mounds site (3LN42) indicate that these               known individual was identified. No
                                                    site (3LE29) indicate that these human                  human remains were probably buried                    associated funerary objects were
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     during the Plum Bayou Phase (A.D.                     present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541)                  700–1000).                                            Friend Levee site (3MS69) indicate that
                                                    or Kent Phase (A.D. 1350–1600).                            In 1994 and 1995, human remains                    these human remains were probably
                                                       In 1973, human remains representing,                 representing, at minimum, five                        buried during the Mississippi Period
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         individuals were recovered from site                  (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    recovered from the Parson site (3LE50)                  3LO12 in Logan County, AR. No known                      In 1980, human remains representing,
                                                    in Lee County, AR. No known                             individuals were identified. No                       at minimum, one individual were
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                associated funerary objects were                      recovered from the Bradbury site
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          present. Diagnostic artifacts found at                (3MS100) in Mississippi County, AR.
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the Parson                site 3LO12 indicate that these human                  No known individual was identified. No
                                                    site (3LE50) indicate that these human                  remains were probably buried during                   associated funerary objects were
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).               present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                    At an unknown date, human remains                  Bradbury site (3MS100) indicate that
                                                       In 1984, human remains representing,                 representing, at minimum, one                         these human remains were probably
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         individual were recovered from the                    buried during the Mississippi Period
                                                    recovered from the Troublesome Lake                     River Mountain Indian site (3LO31) in                 (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    site (3LE128) in Lee County, AR. No                     Logan County, AR. These human                            In 2009, human remains representing,
                                                    known individual was identified. No                     remains were donated to the Arkansas                  at minimum, one individual were
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        Archeological Survey in 1971. No                      recovered from the Bradbury site
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              known individual was identified. No                   (3MS100) in Mississippi County, AR.
                                                    Troublesome Lake site (3LE128)                          associated funerary objects were                      No known individual was identified. No
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            associated funerary objects were
                                                    probably buried during the Baytown                      River Mountain Indian site (3LO31)                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    Period (A.D. 400–700) to Mississippi                    indicate that these human remains were                Bradbury site (3MS100) indicate that
                                                    Period (A.D. 950–1541).                                 probably buried during the Prehistoric                these human remains were probably
                                                       In 1988, human remains representing,                 Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                       buried during the Mississippi Period
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                            In 2013, human remains representing,               (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    recovered from the Peters Church site                   at minimum, one individual were                          In 2005, human remains representing,
                                                    (3LE130) in Lee County, AR. No known                    recovered from the Toltec Mounds site                 at minimum, one individual were
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                (3LN42) in Lonoke County, AR. No                      recovered from the Eaker site (3MS105)
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          known individual was identified. No                   in Mississippi County, AR. No known
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the Peters                associated funerary objects were                      individual was identified. No associated
                                                    Church site (3LE130) indicate that these                present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            funerary objects were present.
                                                    human remains were probably buried                      Toltec Mounds site (3LN42) indicate                   Diagnostic artifacts found at the Eaker
                                                    during the Mississippi Period (A.D.                     that these human remains were                         site (3MS105) indicate that these human
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                                                    950–1541).                                              probably buried during the Plum Bayou                 remains were probably buried during
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    Culture (A.D. 700–1000).                              the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                              In 1973, human remains representing,                  In 2006, human remains representing,
                                                    individual were recovered from the                      at minimum, two individuals were                      at minimum, one individual were
                                                    Haynes Bluff site (3LE245) in Lee                       recovered from the Upper Nodena site                  recovered from the Eaker site (3MS105)
                                                    County, AR. These human remains were                    (3MS4) in Mississippi County, AR. No                  in Mississippi County, AR. No known
                                                    donated to the Arkansas Archeological                   known individuals were identified. No                 individual was identified. No associated
                                                    Survey in 1987. No known individual                     associated funerary objects were                      funerary objects were present.


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                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the Eaker                    At an unknown date, human remains                  AR. These human remains were donated
                                                    site (3MS105) indicate that these human                 representing, at minimum, one                         to the Arkansas Archeological Survey in
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     individual were recovered from the                    1973. No known individual was
                                                    the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                 Webster’s Camp site (3MO3) in Monroe                  identified. No associated funerary
                                                       In 1980, human remains representing,                 County, AR. These human remains were                  objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         donated to the Arkansas Archeological                 found at the Dupree site (3PH1) indicate
                                                    recovered from the Barfield’s Landing                   Survey in 1968. No known individual                   that these human remains were
                                                    site (3MS109) in Mississippi County,                    was identified. No associated funerary                probably buried during the Mississippi
                                                    AR. No known individual was                             objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                      found at the Webster’s Camp site                         In 1978, human remains representing,
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              (3MO3) indicate that these human                      at minimum, three individuals were
                                                    found at the Barfield’s Landing site                    remains were probably buried during                   recovered from the Moore site (3PH7) in
                                                    (3MS109) indicate that these human                      the Baytown Period (A.D. 400–700) or                  Phillips County, AR. No known
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                   individuals were identified. No
                                                    the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                    In 1979, human remains representing,               associated funerary objects were
                                                       In 1974, human remains representing,                 at minimum, one individual were                       present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         recovered from the Green River site                   Moore site (3PH7) indicate that these
                                                    recovered from site 3MS111 in                           (3MO55) in Monroe County, AR. No                      human remains were probably buried
                                                    Mississippi County, AR. No known                        known individual was identified. No                   during the Mississippi Period (A.D.
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                associated funerary objects were                      950–1541).
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the               In 1977, human remains representing,
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at site                      Green River site (3MO55) indicate that                at minimum, one individual were
                                                    3MS111 indicate that these human                        these human remains were probably                     recovered from the Old Town site
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     buried during the Baytown Period (A.D.                (3PH20) in Phillips County, AR. No
                                                    the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                 400–700) or Mississippi Period (A.D.                  known individual was identified. No
                                                       In 1988, human remains representing,                 950–1541).                                            associated funerary objects were
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                            At an unknown date, human remains                  present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    recovered from site 3MS441 in                           representing, at minimum, one                         Old Town site (3PH20) indicate that
                                                    Mississippi County, AR. No known                        individual were recovered from the                    these human remains were probably
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                Walnut Ridge/Brinker Place site                       buried during the Mississippi Period
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          (3MO61) in Monroe County, AR. These                   (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at site                      human remains were donated to the                        At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    3MS441 indicate that these human                        Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1983.                representing, at minimum, one
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     No known individual was identified. No                individual were recovered from the
                                                    the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                 associated funerary objects were                      Shadden site (3PH39) in Phillips
                                                       In 2001, human remains representing,                 present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            County, AR. These human remains were
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         Walnut Ridge/Brinker Place site                       donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    recovered from the Bo site (3MS631) in                  (3MO61) indicate that these human                     Survey in 1990. No known individual
                                                    Mississippi County, AR. No known                        remains were probably buried during                   was identified. No associated funerary
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                the Baytown Period (A.D. 400–700) or                  objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                   found at the Shadden site (3PH39)
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the Bo site                  At an unknown date, human remains                  indicate that these human remains were
                                                    (3MS631) indicate that these human                      representing, at minimum, three                       probably buried during the Woodland
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     individuals were recovered from the                   Period (650 B.C.–A.D. 950).
                                                    the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                 Bank of Brinkley site (3MO72) in                         At an unknown date, human remains
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    Monroe County, AR. These human                        representing, at minimum, one
                                                    representing, at minimum, two                           remains were donated to the Arkansas                  individual were recovered from the
                                                    individuals were recovered near                         Archeological Survey in 1998. No                      Eloise Toney site (3PH42) in Phillips
                                                    Blytheville in Mississippi County, AR.                  known individuals were identified. No                 County, AR. These human remains were
                                                    These human remains were donated to                     associated funerary objects were                      donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    the Arkansas Archeological Survey in                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            Survey in 1990. No known individual
                                                    1998. No known individuals were                         Bank of Brinkley site (3MO72) indicate                was identified. No associated funerary
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                      that these human remains were                         objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              probably buried during the Woodland                   found at the Eloise Toney site (3PH42)
                                                    found in Mississippi County, AR,                        Period (650 B.C.–A.D. 950).                           indicate that these human remains were
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                     In 1969, human remains representing,               probably buried during the Mississippi
                                                    probably buried during the Prehistoric                  at minimum, one individual were                       Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                         recovered from the Dupree site (3PH1)                    In 1969, human remains representing,
                                                       In 1970, 1978, and 1990, human                       in Phillips County, AR. No known                      at minimum, one individual were
                                                    remains representing, at minimum, one                   individual was identified. No associated              recovered at site 3PH45 in Phillips
                                                    individual were recovered from the                      funerary objects were present.                        County, AR. No known individual was
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                                                    Baytown site (3MO1) in Monroe County,                   Diagnostic artifacts found at the Dupree              identified. No associated funerary
                                                    AR. No known individual was                             site (3PH1) indicate that these human                 objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                      remains were probably buried during                   found at site 3PH45 indicate that these
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).               human remains were probably buried
                                                    found at the Baytown site (3MO1)                           At an unknown date, human remains                  during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400–
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  representing, at minimum, one                         700).
                                                    probably buried during the Baytown                      individual were recovered from the                       At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    Period (A.D. 400–700).                                  Dupree site (3PH1) in Phillips County,                representing, at minimum, one


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                                                    individual were recovered from the Old                  (3PO2/23) in Poinsett County, AR. No                  probably buried during the Woodland
                                                    Town Lake site (3PH48) in Phillips                      known individual was identified. No                   Period (650 B.C.–A.D. 950).
                                                    County, AR. These human remains were                    associated funerary objects were                         In 1972 and 1973, human remains
                                                    donated to the Arkansas Archeological                   present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            representing, at minimum, one
                                                    Survey in 1990. No known individual                     Potter’s Field site (3PO2/23) indicate                individual were recovered from the
                                                    was identified. No associated funerary                  that these human remains were                         Fowler’s Point/Mulberry Hill site
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              probably buried during the Prehistoric                (3PR21) in Prairie County, AR. No
                                                    found at the Old Town Lake site                         Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                       known individual was identified. No
                                                    (3PH48) indicate that these human                          In 1974 and 1980, human remains                    associated funerary objects were
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     representing, at minimum, three                       present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    the Marksville Period (100 B.C.–A.D.                    individuals were recovered from the                   Fowler’s Point/Mulberry Hill site
                                                    400).                                                   Miller site (3PO24) in Poinsett County,               (3PR21) indicate that these human
                                                       In 1977, human remains representing,                 AR. No known individuals were                         remains were probably buried during
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         identified. No associated funerary                    the Baytown Period (A.D. 400–700) or
                                                    recovered from the College site (3PH53)                 objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    in Phillips County, AR. No known                        found at the Miller site (3PO24) indicate                At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                that these human remains were                         representing, at minimum, two
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          probably buried during the Mississippi                individuals were recovered from the
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the College               (A.D. 900–1541) or Parkin Phase (A.D.                 Fowler’s Point/Mulberry Hill site
                                                    site (3PH53) indicate that these human                  1300–1600).                                           (3PR21) in Prairie County, AR. These
                                                    remains were probably buried during                        At an unknown date, human remains                  human remains were donated to the
                                                    the Woodland Period (650 B.C.–A.D.                      representing, at minimum, one                         Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1987.
                                                    950).                                                   individual were recovered from the                    No known individuals were identified.
                                                       In 1969, human remains representing,                 Roby Cooper Place site (3PO40) in                     No associated funerary objects were
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         Poinsett County, AR. These human                      present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    recovered from the Montgomery #2 site                   remains were donated to the Arkansas                  Fowler’s Point/Mulberry Hill site
                                                    (3PH60) in Phillips County, AR. No                      Archeological Survey in 1974. No                      (3PR21) indicate that these human
                                                    known individual was identified. No                     known individual was identified. No                   remains were probably buried during
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        associated funerary objects were                      the Baytown Period (A.D. 400–700) or
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    Montgomery #2 site (3PH60) indicate                     Roby Cooper Place site (3PO40) indicate                  In 1972 and 2011, human remains
                                                    that these human remains were                           that these human remains were                         representing, at minimum, one
                                                    probably buried during the Woodland                     probably buried during the Baytown                    individual were recovered from the
                                                    Period (650 B.C.–A.D. 950).                             Period (A.D. 400–700).                                Sanner-Ferguson site (3PR22) in Prairie
                                                       In 1969, human remains representing,                    At an unknown date, human remains                  County, AR. No known individual was
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         representing, at minimum, one                         identified. No associated funerary
                                                    recovered from the Chip Franklin site                   individual were recovered from the                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    (3PH65) in Phillips County, AR. No                      Hubbard #2 site (3PO146) in Poinsett                  found at the Sanner-Ferguson site
                                                    known individual was identified. No                     County, AR. These human remains were                  (3PR22) indicate that these human
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        donated to the Arkansas Archeological                 remains were probably buried during
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              Survey in 2013. No known individual                   the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    Chip Franklin site (3PH65) indicate that                was identified. No associated funerary                   In 1978, human remains representing,
                                                    these human remains were probably                       objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            at minimum, one individual were
                                                    buried during the Mississippi Period                    found at the Hubbard #2 site (3PO146)                 recovered from the Bull Farm #1 site
                                                    (A.D. 950–1541).                                        indicate that these human remains were                (3PR26) in Prairie County, AR. No
                                                       In 1972 and 1973, human remains                      probably buried during the Woodland                   known individual was identified. The
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                           Period (650 B.C.–A.D. 950).                           one associated funerary object is one
                                                    individual were recovered from the                         At an unknown date, human remains                  Winterville incised ceramic fragment
                                                    Martin site (3PH126) in Phillips County,                representing, at minimum, one                         (catalog # 78–1216–1). Diagnostic
                                                    AR. No known individual was                             individual were recovered near Marked                 artifacts found at the Bull Farm #1 site
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                      Tree in Poinsett County, AR. These                    (3PR26) indicate that these human
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              human remains were donated to the                     remains were probably buried during
                                                    found at the Martin site (3PH126)                       Arkansas Archeological Survey at an                   the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  unknown date. No known individual                        At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    probably buried during the Mississippi                  was identified. No associated funerary                representing, at minimum, one
                                                    Period (A.D. 950–1541).                                 objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            individual were recovered from the
                                                       In 1977, human remains representing,                 found in Poinsett County, AR, indicate                Honey Creek site (3PR28) in Prairie
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         that these human remains were                         County, AR. These human remains were
                                                    recovered from site 3PH153 in Phillips                  probably buried during the Prehistoric                donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    County, AR. No known individual was                     Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                       Survey at an unknown date. No known
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                         In 1971, human remains representing,               individual was identified. No associated
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                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              at minimum, 19 individuals were                       funerary objects were present.
                                                    found at site 3PH153 indicate that these                recovered from the Howell Farm site                   Diagnostic artifacts found in Prairie
                                                    human remains were probably buried                      (3PP17) in Pope County, AR. No known                  County, AR, indicate that these human
                                                    during the Mississippi Period (A.D.                     individuals were identified. No                       remains were probably buried during
                                                    950–1541).                                              associated funerary objects were                      the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D.
                                                       In 2015, human remains representing,                 present. Diagnostic artifacts recovered               1541).
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         from the Howell Farm site (3PP17)                        At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    recovered from the Potter’s Field site                  indicate that these human remains were                representing, at minimum, one


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                                                    individual were recovered from the                      from site 3PU473 indicate that these                  Survey in 1991. No known individuals
                                                    Rattlesnake Rest site (3PR48) in Prairie                human remains were probably buried                    were identified. No associated funerary
                                                    County, AR. These human remains were                    during the Baytown Period (A.D. 400–                  objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    donated to the Arkansas Archeological                   700) or Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–                 found at the Manley site (3SF25)
                                                    Survey in 1983. No known individual                     1541).                                                indicate that these remains were
                                                    was identified. No associated funerary                     In 2012, human remains representing,               probably buried during the Prehistoric
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              at minimum, one individual were                       Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).
                                                    found at the Rattlesnake Rest site                      recovered from the Grigsby site                          In 1969, human remains representing,
                                                    (3PR48) indicate that these human                       (3RA262) in Randolph County, AR. No                   at minimum, seven individuals were
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     known individual was identified. In                   recovered from the Soc site (3WH34) in
                                                    the Baytown Period (A.D. 400–700) or                    accordance with Arkansas State Law,                   White County, AR. No known
                                                    Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                     these human remains were reburied at                  individuals were identified. No
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    the Grigsby site (3RA262) at an                       associated funerary objects were
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                           unknown date. The 1,866 associated                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the
                                                    individual were recovered from the                      funerary objects include 1,841 glass                  Soc site (3WH34) indicate that these
                                                    Plunkett C–9 site (3PR97) in Prairie                    beads, 6 metal fragments, 1 metal kettle,             human remains were probably buried
                                                    County, AR. These human remains were                    8 metal beads, 2 tinkling cones, 2 iron               during the Mississippi Period (A.D.
                                                    donated to the Arkansas Archeological                   knives, 4 iron coils, 1 metal spoon, and              950–1541).
                                                    Survey in 1991. No known individual                     1 coil bracelet. These diagnostic artifacts              At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    was identified. No associated funerary                  indicate that the associated human                    representing, at minimum, one
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              remains were probably originally buried               individual were recovered from site
                                                    found at the Plunkett C–9 site (3PR97)                  during the Protohistoric Period (A.D.                 3WH73 in White County, AR. These
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  1541–1700).                                           human remains were donated to the
                                                    probably buried during the Baytown                         At an unknown date, human remains                  Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1970.
                                                    Period (A.D. 400–700).                                  representing, at minimum, one                         No known individual was identified. No
                                                       In 2008 and 2009, human remains                      individual were recovered from the Big                associated funerary objects were
                                                    representing, at minimum, 20                            Eddy site (3SF9) in St. Francis County,               present. Diagnostic artifacts at site
                                                    individuals were recovered from the                     AR. These human remains were donated                  3WH73 indicate that these human
                                                    Isgrig site (3PU15) in Pulaski County,                  to the Arkansas Archeological Survey in               remains were probably buried during
                                                    AR. No known individuals were                           1991. No known individual was                         the Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D.
                                                    identified. The 45 associated funerary                  identified. No associated funerary                    1541).
                                                    objects include 26 ceramic vessels, 15                  objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts               In 1973, human remains representing,
                                                    arrow points, and 4 deer ulna awls.                     found at the Big Eddy site (3SF9)                     at minimum, one individual were
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the Isgrig                indicate that these human remains were                recovered from the Glaze Creek Access
                                                    site (3PU15) indicate that these human                  probably buried during the Mississippi                site (3WH168) in White County, AR. No
                                                    remains were probably buried during                     Period (A.D. 950–1541).                               known individual was identified. No
                                                    the Mississippi Period (A.D. 950–1541).                    At an unknown date, human remains                  associated funerary objects were
                                                       In 1990, human remains representing,                 representing, at minimum, one                         present. Diagnostic artifacts at the Glaze
                                                    at minimum, 25 individuals were                         individual were recovered from the Big                Creek Access site (3WH168) indicate
                                                    recovered from the Kuykendall Brake                     Eddy site (3SF9) in St. Francis County,               that these human remains were
                                                    site (3PU111) in Pulaski County, AR. No                 AR. These human remains were donated                  probably buried during the Baytown
                                                    known individuals were identified. No                   to the Arkansas Archeological Survey in               Period (A.D. 400–700).
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        2014. No known individual was                            In 1989, human remains representing,
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              identified. No associated funerary                    at minimum, two individuals were
                                                    Kuykendall Brake site (3PU111) indicate                 objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            recovered from site 3WH462 in White
                                                    that these human remains were                           found at the Big Eddy site (3SF9)                     County, AR. No known individuals
                                                    probably buried during the Menard                       indicate that these human remains were                were identified. No associated funerary
                                                    Complex (A.D. 1500–1700).                               probably buried during the Mississippi                objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                       In 1995, human remains representing,                 Period (A.D. 950–1541).                               at site 3WH462 indicate that these
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                            At an unknown date, human remains                  human remains were probably buried
                                                    recovered from the County Dairy Farm                    representing, at minimum, two                         during the Woodland Period (650 B.C.–
                                                    site (3PU163) in Pulaski County, AR. No                 individuals were recovered from the                   A.D. 950) or Mississippi Period (A.D.
                                                    known individual was identified. No                     Castile Landing site (3SF12) in St.                   950–1541).
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        Francis County, AR. These human                          In 1983, human remains representing,
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the              remains were donated to the Arkansas                  at minimum, one individual were
                                                    County Dairy Farm site (3PU163)                         Archeological Survey in 1991. No                      recovered near Augusta in White
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  known individuals were identified. No                 County, AR. No known individual was
                                                    probably buried during the Late                         associated funerary objects were                      identified. No associated funerary
                                                    Woodland Period (A.D. 600–950).                         present. Diagnostic artifacts found at the            objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    Castile Landing site (3SF12) indicate                 found near Augusta in White County,
                                                    representing, at minimum, two                           that these human remains were                         AR, indicate that these human remains
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                                                    individuals were recovered from site                    probably buried during the Mississippi                were probably buried during the
                                                    3PU473 in Pulaski County, AR. These                     Period (A.D. 950–1541).                               Prehistoric Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D.
                                                    human remains were sent to the                             At an unknown date, human remains                  1541).
                                                    Arkansas Archeological Survey from the                  representing, at minimum, seven                          At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    state Medical Examiner at an unknown                    individuals were recovered from the                   representing, at minimum, one
                                                    date. No known individuals were                         Manley site (3SF25) in St. Francis                    individual were recovered from the Old
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                      County, AR. These human remains were                  Barn site (3WO239) in Woodruff
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              donated to the Arkansas Archeological                 County, AR. No known individual was


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                                                    identified. No associated funerary                      Arkansas. These human remains were                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              donated to the Arkansas Archeological                 found in Northeast Arkansas indicate
                                                    found at the Old Barn site (3WO239)                     Survey in 2015. No known individuals                  that these human remains were
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  were identified. No associated funerary               probably buried during the Prehistoric
                                                    probably buried during the Late                         objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).
                                                    Mississippi Period (A.D. 1350–1650).                    found in Northeast Arkansas indicate                     At an unknown date, human remains
                                                       In 1967, human remains representing,                 that these human remains were                         representing, at minimum, one
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                         probably buried during the Prehistoric                individual were recovered from an
                                                    recovered from the Delaware Creek site                  Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1500).                       unknown location in White County, AR,
                                                    (3YE6) in Yell County, AR. No known                       At an unknown date, human remains                   by the State Medical Examiner. These
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                representing, at minimum, one                         human remains were determined to be
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          individual were recovered from                        of Native American descent and were
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the                       Willshand Farms in Northeast Arkansas.                transferred to the Arkansas
                                                    Delaware Creek site (3YE6) indicate that                These human remains were donated to                   Archeological Survey at an unknown
                                                    these human remains were probably                       the Arkansas Archeological Survey in                  date. No known individual was
                                                    buried during the Prehistoric Period                    1991. No known individual was                         identified. No associated funerary
                                                    (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                                identified. No associated funerary                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            found in White County, AR, indicate
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                           found at Willshand Farms indicate that                that these human remains were
                                                    individual were recovered from the                      these human remains were probably                     probably buried during the Prehistoric
                                                    Bullock site (3YE20) in Yell County, AR.                buried during the Prehistoric Period                  Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).
                                                    These human remains were donated to                     (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                                 At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    the Arkansas Archeological Survey in                      At an unknown date, human remains
                                                                                                                                                                  representing, at minimum, one
                                                    1970. No known individual was                           representing, at minimum, one
                                                                                                                                                                  individual were recovered from an
                                                    identified. No associated funerary                      individual were recovered from the
                                                                                                                                                                  unknown location in St. Francis County,
                                                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts              Atkins Bottoms site in Pope County, AR.
                                                                                                                                                                  AR, by the State Medical Examiner.
                                                    found at the Bullock site (3YE20)                       These human remains were donated to
                                                                                                                                                                  These human remains were determined
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  the Arkansas Archeological Survey in
                                                                                                                                                                  to be of Native American descent and
                                                    probably buried during the Prehistoric                  2015. No known individual was
                                                                                                                                                                  were transferred to the Arkansas
                                                    Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                         identified. No associated funerary
                                                       In 1992, human remains representing,                                                                       Archeological Survey at an unknown
                                                                                                            objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    at minimum, one individual were                                                                               date. No known individual was
                                                                                                            found at the Atkins Bottoms site
                                                    recovered from the Carden Bottoms site                  indicate that these human remains were                identified. No associated funerary
                                                    (3YE25) in Yell County, AR. No known                    probably buried during the Prehistoric                objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    individual was identified. The 3                        Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1500).                       found in St. Francis County, AR,
                                                    associated funerary objects include 3                     At an unknown date, human remains                   indicate that these human remains were
                                                    tubular shell beads (92–380–51, -56).                   representing, at minimum, one                         probably buried during the Prehistoric
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at the Carden                individual were recovered from                        Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).
                                                    Bottoms site (3YE25) indicate that these                Memphis, Crittenden County, AR. These                    At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    human remains were probably buried                      human remains were donated to the                     representing, at minimum, one
                                                    during the Late Mississippi Period (A.D.                Arkansas Archeological Survey in 1994.                individual were recovered from an
                                                    1350–1650).                                             No known individual was identified. No                unknown location in Mississippi
                                                       In 1991 and 1992, human remains                      associated funerary objects were                      County, AR, by the State Medical
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                           present. Diagnostic artifacts found in the            Examiner. These human remains were
                                                    individual were recovered from site                     Memphis, AR, vicinity indicate that                   determined to be of Native American
                                                    3YE347 in Yell County, AR. No known                     these human remains were probably                     descent and were transferred to the
                                                    individual was identified. No associated                buried during the Prehistoric Period                  Arkansas Archeological Survey at an
                                                    funerary objects were present.                          (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                              unknown date. No known individual
                                                    Diagnostic artifacts found at site 3YE347                 At an unknown date, human remains                   was identified. No associated funerary
                                                    indicate that these human remains were                  representing, at minimum, one                         objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts
                                                    probably buried during the Late                         individual were recovered from an                     found in Mississippi County, AR,
                                                    Mississippi Period (A.D. 1350–1650).                    unknown location in Northeast                         indicate that these human remains were
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    Arkansas. These human remains were                    probably buried during the Prehistoric
                                                    representing, at minimum, one                           donated to the Arkansas Archeological                 Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).
                                                    individual were recovered from the                      Survey in 1973. No known individual                      This notice includes a variety of terms
                                                    Cache River in Arkansas. These human                    was identified. No associated funerary                commonly used in discussions of
                                                    remains were donated to the Arkansas                    objects were present. Diagnostic artifacts            Arkansas archeology and the historical
                                                    Archeological Survey in 1991. No                        found in Northeast Arkansas indicate                  trajectories that gave rise to specific
                                                    known individual was identified. No                     that these human remains were                         Native American communities
                                                    associated funerary objects were                        probably buried during the Prehistoric                identified in the historical record. Based
                                                    present. Diagnostic artifacts found along               Period (11,650 B.C.–A.D. 1541).                       on the archeological context for these
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                                                    the Cache River indicate that these                       At an unknown date, human remains                   sites and what is presently known about
                                                    human remains were probably buried                      representing, at minimum, one                         the peoples who pre-date the historic
                                                    during the Prehistoric Period (11,650                   individual were recovered from an                     Quapaw and occupied the sites listed in
                                                    B.C.–A.D. 1500).                                        unknown location in Northeast                         this notice, the Arkansas Archeological
                                                       At an unknown date, human remains                    Arkansas. These human remains were                    Survey has determined the human
                                                    representing, at minimum, four                          donated to the Arkansas Archeological                 remains listed in this notice are
                                                    individuals were recovered from an                      Survey in 1968. No known individual                   culturally affiliated with The Quapaw
                                                    unknown location in Northeast                           was identified. No associated funerary                Tribe of Indians.


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                                                    Determinations Made by the Arkansas                     human remains, in consultation with                   Survey at an unknown date. No known
                                                    Archeological Survey                                    the appropriate Indian tribes, and has                individual was identified. No associated
                                                       Officials of the Arkansas                            determined that there is no cultural                  funerary objects are present.
                                                    Archeological Survey have determined                    affiliation between the human remains                    At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    that:                                                   and any present-day Indian tribes.                    representing, at minimum, one
                                                       • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(9), the                 Representatives of any Indian tribe not               individual (85–814) were recovered
                                                    human remains described in this notice                  identified in this notice that wish to                from an unknown location in the state
                                                    represent the physical remains of 276                   request transfer of control of these                  of Arkansas. These human remains were
                                                    individuals of Native American                          human remains should submit a written                 donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    ancestry.                                               request to the Arkansas Archeological                 Survey in 1985. No known individual
                                                       • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(3)(A),                  Survey. If no additional requestors come              was identified. No associated funerary
                                                    the 1,964 objects described in this                     forward, transfer of control of the                   objects are present.
                                                    notice are reasonably believed to have                  human remains to the Indian tribes                       At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    been placed with or near individual                     stated in this notice may proceed.                    representing, at minimum, three
                                                    human remains at the time of death or                   DATES: Representatives of any Indian                  individuals (85–812) were recovered
                                                    later as part of the death rite or                      tribe not identified in this notice that              from an unknown location in the state
                                                    ceremony.                                               wish to request transfer of control of                of Arkansas. These human remains were
                                                       • Pursuant to 25 U.S.C. 3001(2), there               these human remains should submit a                   donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    is a relationship of shared group                       written request with information in                   Survey in 1985. No known individuals
                                                    identity that can be reasonably traced                  support of the request to the Arkansas                were identified. No associated funerary
                                                    between the Native American human                       Archeological Survey at the address in                objects are present.
                                                    remains and associated funerary objects                 this notice by March 27, 2017.                           At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    and The Quapaw Tribe of Indians.                        ADDRESSES: Dr. George Sabo, Director,                 representing, at minimum, two
                                                                                                            Arkansas Archeological Survey, 2475                   individuals (94–1046) were recovered
                                                    Additional Requestors and Disposition                                                                         from an unknown location in the state
                                                                                                            North Hatch Avenue, Fayetteville, AR
                                                      Lineal descendants or representatives                 72704, telephone (479) 575–3556.                      of Arkansas. These human remains were
                                                    of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is
                                                                                                                                                                  donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    organization not identified in this notice              here given in accordance with the                     Survey in 1994. No known individuals
                                                    that wish to request transfer of control                Native American Graves Protection and                 were identified. No associated funerary
                                                    of these human remains and associated                   Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C.                  objects were present.
                                                    funerary objects should submit a written                3003, of the completion of an inventory                  At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    request with information in support of                  of human remains under the control of                 representing, at minimum, one
                                                    the request to Dr. George Sabo, Director,               the Arkansas Archeological Survey,                    individual (94–603) were recovered
                                                    Arkansas Archeological Survey, 2475                     Fayetteville, AR. The human remains                   from an unknown location in the state
                                                    North Hatch Avenue, Fayetteville, AR                    were removed from unknown locations                   of Arkansas. These human remains were
                                                    72704, telephone (479) 575–3556, by                     in the state of Arkansas.                             donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                    March 27, 2017. After that date, if no                     This notice is published as part of the            Survey in 1994. No known individual
                                                    additional requestors have come                         National Park Service’s administrative                was identified. No associated funerary
                                                    forward, transfer of control of the                     responsibilities under NAGPRA, 25                     objects were present.
                                                    human remains to and associated                         U.S.C. 3003(d)(3) and 43 CFR 10.11(d).                   At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    funerary objects to The Quapaw Tribe of                 The determinations in this notice are                 representing, at minimum, five
                                                    Indians may proceed.                                    the sole responsibility of the museum,                individuals (97–734–1 to –5) were
                                                      The Arkansas Archeological Survey is                  institution, or Federal agency that has               recovered from an unknown location in
                                                    responsible for notifying The Quapaw                    control of the Native American human                  the state of Arkansas. These human
                                                    Tribe of Indians that this notice has                   remains. The National Park Service is                 remains were donated to the Arkansas
                                                    been published.                                         not responsible for the determinations                Archeological Survey in 1997. No
                                                     Dated: January 27, 2017.                               in this notice.                                       known individuals were identified. No
                                                                                                                                                                  associated funerary objects were
                                                    Melanie O’Brien,                                        Consultation                                          present.
                                                    Manager, National NAGPRA Program.
                                                                                                               A detailed assessment of the human                    At an unknown date, human remains
                                                    [FR Doc. 2017–03617 Filed 2–23–17; 8:45 am]                                                                   representing, at minimum, three
                                                                                                            remains was made by the Arkansas
                                                    BILLING CODE 4312–52–P                                                                                        individuals (97–735) were recovered
                                                                                                            Archeological Survey professional staff
                                                                                                            in consultation with representatives of               from an unknown location in the state
                                                                                                            Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, The Osage                   of Arkansas. These human remains were
                                                    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                                                                                    donated to the Arkansas Archeological
                                                                                                            Nation (previously listed as the Osage
                                                    National Park Service                                   Tribe), The Quapaw Tribe of Indians,                  Survey in 1997. No known individuals
                                                                                                            and Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe. These                 were identified. No associated funerary
                                                    [NPS–WASO–NAGPRA–22813;                                 human remains were inventoried and                    objects were present.
                                                    PPWOCRADN0–PCU00RP14.R50000]                                                                                     At an unknown date, human remains
                                                                                                            documented by physical anthropologists
                                                                                                                                                                  representing, at minimum, two
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                                                    Notice of Inventory Completion:                         at the University of Arkansas.
                                                                                                                                                                  individuals (98–687 and 98–688) were
                                                    Arkansas Archeological Survey,                          History and Description of the Remains                recovered from an unknown location in
                                                    Fayetteville, AR
                                                                                                              At an unknown date, human remains                   the state of Arkansas. These human
                                                    AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.                representing, at minimum, one                         remains were donated to the Arkansas
                                                    ACTION: Notice.                                         individual (75 FSN 182) were recovered                Archeological Survey in 1998. No
                                                                                                            from an unknown location in the state                 known individuals were identified. No
                                                    SUMMARY: The Arkansas Archeological                     of Arkansas. These human remains were                 associated funerary objects were
                                                    Survey has completed an inventory of                    donated to the Arkansas Archeological                 present.


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Document Created: 2017-02-24 01:18:08
Document Modified: 2017-02-24 01:18:08
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesLineal descendants or representatives of any Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization not identified in this notice that wish to request transfer of control of these human remains and associated funerary objects should submit a written request with information in support of the request to the Arkansas Archeological Survey at the
FR Citation82 FR 11608 

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