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- Hughes-Willis_Site abstract "The Hughes-Willis Site is a prehistoric Native American archaeological site in Kent County, Delaware. It is located in Dover, Delaware on the banks of the Little River, and was identified in 1971. The site contains evidence of occupation dating back 5,000 years, with its most significant occupational period being the Middle Woodland Period. Finds at the site include projectile points, and tools for cutting and scraping made of stone. The evidence suggests the site was occupied seasonally, probably sometime in the period between late fall and mid-winter.The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.".
- Hughes-Willis_Site added "1978-11-21".
- Hughes-Willis_Site area "32374.8513792".
- Hughes-Willis_Site nearestCity Dover,_Delaware.
- Hughes-Willis_Site nrhpReferenceNumber "78000887".
- Hughes-Willis_Site wikiPageID "42375781".
- Hughes-Willis_Site wikiPageRevisionID "602356709".
- Hughes-Willis_Site added "1978-11-21".
- Hughes-Willis_Site governingBody "Private".
- Hughes-Willis_Site locmapin "Delaware".
- Hughes-Willis_Site name "Hughes-Willis Site".
- Hughes-Willis_Site nearestCity Dover,_Delaware.
- Hughes-Willis_Site refnum "78000887".
- Hughes-Willis_Site subject Category:Archaeological_sites_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Delaware.
- Hughes-Willis_Site subject Category:Kent_County,_Delaware.
- Hughes-Willis_Site type HistoricPlace.
- Hughes-Willis_Site type Place.
- Hughes-Willis_Site type Wikidata:Q532.
- Hughes-Willis_Site type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Hughes-Willis_Site type Place.
- Hughes-Willis_Site type Location.
- Hughes-Willis_Site comment "The Hughes-Willis Site is a prehistoric Native American archaeological site in Kent County, Delaware. It is located in Dover, Delaware on the banks of the Little River, and was identified in 1971. The site contains evidence of occupation dating back 5,000 years, with its most significant occupational period being the Middle Woodland Period. Finds at the site include projectile points, and tools for cutting and scraping made of stone.".
- Hughes-Willis_Site label "Hughes-Willis Site".
- Hughes-Willis_Site sameAs m.0105n246.
- Hughes-Willis_Site sameAs Q16996095.
- Hughes-Willis_Site sameAs Q16996095.
- Hughes-Willis_Site wasDerivedFrom Hughes-Willis_Site?oldid=602356709.
- Hughes-Willis_Site isPrimaryTopicOf Hughes-Willis_Site.
- Hughes-Willis_Site name "Hughes-Willis Site".