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- Locus_7_Site abstract "The Locus 7 Site is an archaeological site in Washington Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located north of Fayette City, the site lies on a bluff over Downers Run about 2,000 feet (610 m) from the Monongahela River. It is believed to be the location of a former Monongahela village, but its date is uncertain; the village may have existed at any time between 900 and 1600. Its location on a bluff is unusual for Monongahela village sites, but this may have contributed to its preservation; most riverside Monongahela sites in the valley of the Monongahela River have been destroyed by development.Small-scale archaeological investigation at the site has revealed a wide range of pottery at the site, along with a significant amount of mussel shells; it is believed that a more extensive excavation would yield evidence of small round houses and a stockade. Such a large amount of potential findings has been theorized because of the limited disturbance that the site has seen: unlike most Monongahela sites in the region, it has been damaged only by surface cultivation by local farmers who used only horse-powered equipment.Locus 7's archaeological significance was recognized in 1980 when it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.".
- Locus_7_Site added "1980-03-20".
- Locus_7_Site area "11735.88362496".
- Locus_7_Site location Fayette_City,_Pennsylvania.
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- Locus_7_Site added "1980-03-20".
- Locus_7_Site caption "Overview of the site".
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- Locus_7_Site location "North of Fayette City, Pennsylvania".
- Locus_7_Site locmapin "Pennsylvania".
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- Locus_7_Site name "Locus 7 Site".
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- Locus_7_Site subject Category:Archaeological_sites_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Pennsylvania.
- Locus_7_Site subject Category:Fayette_County,_Pennsylvania.
- Locus_7_Site subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Pennsylvania.
- Locus_7_Site subject Category:Monongahela_culture.
- Locus_7_Site subject Category:Native_American_populated_places.
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- Locus_7_Site comment "The Locus 7 Site is an archaeological site in Washington Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States. Located north of Fayette City, the site lies on a bluff over Downers Run about 2,000 feet (610 m) from the Monongahela River. It is believed to be the location of a former Monongahela village, but its date is uncertain; the village may have existed at any time between 900 and 1600.".
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