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The Town Creek experience began on 5 March 1937, when Floyd D. and Minnie G. Frutchey signed a deed conveying a parcel of land containing approximately one and one-tenth acres to the State of North Carolina.
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corncob pits, wooden ear spools, patinated flakes, decortication flakes, chunky yard, chipped stone projectile points, pottery disks, thatch bundles, rhyolite porphyry, first town house, mound fill, cob fragments, mound embankment, cranial breadth, supramastoid crest, estimated pounds, simple stamped, southeastern archaeology, smudge pits, mosaic photograph, vestibule wall, faunal collection, plowed soil, earth lodge, bone elements
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Town Creek, Pee Dee, North Carolina, Chapel Hill, South Carolina, Native American, Rucker's Bottom, Dan River, Barton Wright, South Appalachian Mississippian, Morrow Mountain, Hiwassee Island, Michael Hill, Upper Sara Town, Smithsonian Institution, United States, Carolina Piedmont, Lloyd Frutchey, Montgomery County, Savannah River, World War, Late Archaic, Mount Gilead, National Park Service, Early Archaic
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