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- Winegardner_Village abstract "The Winegardner Village (also known as the "Swinehart Village Site") is an archaeological site near Rushville in Fairfield County, Ohio, United States.Located on a flat two-part bluff, the site was formerly used as pasture until the middle of the 20th century, when it came under cultivation. The resulting plowing brought up enough artifacts to warrant further investigation of the site, and in 1954, archaeologists conducted a test excavation. Among the artifacts discovered during this process were pottery, bones, and stone chips.Archaeologists believe that the Winegardner Village was once occupied by a Middle or Late Woodland people. It is one of several Woodland period villages in the area, and its position atop a bluff overlooking Little Rush Creek gives it a defensive advantage that has often been cited in archaeological analysis of the site. Artifacts such as broken pottery and fire-burned stones have been seen as evidence that the site was occupied by a dense population.In recognition of the site's archaeological significance, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The landmarked area encompasses an area of approximately 5 acres (2.0 ha).".
- Winegardner_Village added "1974-07-30".
- Winegardner_Village area "20234.282112".
- Winegardner_Village nearestCity Ohio.
- Winegardner_Village nearestCity Rushville,_Ohio.
- Winegardner_Village nrhpReferenceNumber "74001482".
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- Winegardner_Village added "1974-07-30".
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- Winegardner_Village governingBody "Private".
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- Winegardner_Village latDegrees "39".
- Winegardner_Village latDirection "N".
- Winegardner_Village latMinutes "47".
- Winegardner_Village latSeconds "55".
- Winegardner_Village location "On a bluff above Little Rush Creek, east of the junction of Gun Barrel and Miller Siding Rds.".
- Winegardner_Village locmapin "Ohio".
- Winegardner_Village longDegrees "82".
- Winegardner_Village longDirection "W".
- Winegardner_Village longMinutes "26".
- Winegardner_Village longSeconds "21".
- Winegardner_Village name "Winegardner Village".
- Winegardner_Village nearestCity Ohio.
- Winegardner_Village nearestCity Rushville,_Ohio.
- Winegardner_Village refnum "74001482".
- Winegardner_Village subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Ohio.
- Winegardner_Village subject Category:Archaeological_sites_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Ohio.
- Winegardner_Village subject Category:Geography_of_Fairfield_County,_Ohio.
- Winegardner_Village subject Category:Woodland_period_of_North_America.
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- Winegardner_Village type ArchaeologicalSitesInOhio.
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- Winegardner_Village comment "The Winegardner Village (also known as the "Swinehart Village Site") is an archaeological site near Rushville in Fairfield County, Ohio, United States.Located on a flat two-part bluff, the site was formerly used as pasture until the middle of the 20th century, when it came under cultivation. The resulting plowing brought up enough artifacts to warrant further investigation of the site, and in 1954, archaeologists conducted a test excavation.".
- Winegardner_Village label "Winegardner Village".
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- Winegardner_Village sameAs Q8024961.
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- Winegardner_Village lat "39.798611111111114".
- Winegardner_Village long "-82.43916666666667".
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- Winegardner_Village name "Winegardner Village".