Coles Creek culture, Plaquemine Mississippian culture, Natchez people
Site notes
Excavation dates
1927, 1929, 1948
Archaeologists
James A. Ford, Moreau B. Chambers, John L. Cotter, W. P. Lancaster
Architecture
Architectural styles
platform mound, plaza,
Architectural details
Number of monuments: 3 temple mounds
Mazique Archeological Site
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
NRHP reference No.
91001529.[1]
Added to NRHP
October 23, 1991
The Mazique Archeological Site (22 AD 502), also known as White Apple Village, is a prehistoric Coles Creek culture archaeological site located in Adams County, Mississippi. It is also the location of the historic period White Apple Village of the Natchez people and the Mazique Plantation. It was added to the NRHP on October 23, 1991, as NRIS number 91001529.[1]
^ ab"National Register of Historic Places". Archived from the original on August 3, 2012. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
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