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Grand Village of the Natchez, (22 AD 501) also known as the Fatherland Site, is a 128.1-acre (0.518 km2) site encompassing a prehistoric indigenous village and earthwork mounds in present-day south Natchez, Mississippi. The village complex was constructed starting about 1200 CE by members of the prehistoric Plaquemine culture. They built the three platform mounds in stages. Another phase of significant construction work by these prehistoric people has been dated to the mid-15th century. It was named for the historic Natchez people, who used the site in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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  • Grand Village of the Natchez, (22 AD 501) also known as the Fatherland Site, is a 128.1-acre (0.518 km2) site encompassing a prehistoric indigenous village and earthwork mounds in present-day south Natchez, Mississippi. The village complex was constructed starting about 1200 CE by members of the prehistoric Plaquemine culture. They built the three platform mounds in stages. Another phase of significant construction work by these prehistoric people has been dated to the mid-15th century. It was named for the historic Natchez people, who used the site in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the early 18th century, when the historic Natchez people occupied the site, they added to the mounds. The village was the Natchez tribe's main political and religious ceremonial center in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, according to historical and archaeological evidence. It replaced the Emerald Mound site in this role. After suffering a 1730 military defeat by French settlers, the Natchez abandoned the site and moved away. In the early 19th century, the land was privately owned and cultivated as part of the Fatherland Plantation. Archaeological excavations started in 1930, and three mounds were found. (They had been partially buried by loess soils, with some erosion due to St. Catherine's Creek.) The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and a Mississippi Landmark in 1985. The site is listed on the Mississippi Mound Trail. (en)
  • Le Grand Village des Natchez, aussi connu sous le nom de Fatherland Site (« Site de la Mère Patrie ») est un site archéologique situé au sud de la ville de Natchez dans l'État du Mississippi (États-Unis). Il couvre une surface d'environ 52 ha et on y trouve un village préhistorique et des tumulus élevés par un peuple amérindien, aujourd'hui disparu, qui appartenait à la culture de Plaquemine, une des branches de la civilisation du Mississippi. (fr)
  • Il Grande Villaggio dei Natchez, conosciuto anche come Sito di Fatherland, è un sito archeologico della Cultura di Plaquemine (variante regionale della Cultura del Mississippi). Si trova presso la città di Natchez, nella Contea di Adams, nello stato del Mississippi. Il sito fu abitato dai Natchez nel XVII e XVIII secolo e fu poi abbandonato nel 1730 a seguito della distruzione da parte dei Francesi. Il sito è stato dichiarato National Historic Landmark nel 1964. (it)
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  • Le Grand Village des Natchez, aussi connu sous le nom de Fatherland Site (« Site de la Mère Patrie ») est un site archéologique situé au sud de la ville de Natchez dans l'État du Mississippi (États-Unis). Il couvre une surface d'environ 52 ha et on y trouve un village préhistorique et des tumulus élevés par un peuple amérindien, aujourd'hui disparu, qui appartenait à la culture de Plaquemine, une des branches de la civilisation du Mississippi. (fr)
  • Il Grande Villaggio dei Natchez, conosciuto anche come Sito di Fatherland, è un sito archeologico della Cultura di Plaquemine (variante regionale della Cultura del Mississippi). Si trova presso la città di Natchez, nella Contea di Adams, nello stato del Mississippi. Il sito fu abitato dai Natchez nel XVII e XVIII secolo e fu poi abbandonato nel 1730 a seguito della distruzione da parte dei Francesi. Il sito è stato dichiarato National Historic Landmark nel 1964. (it)
  • Grand Village of the Natchez, (22 AD 501) also known as the Fatherland Site, is a 128.1-acre (0.518 km2) site encompassing a prehistoric indigenous village and earthwork mounds in present-day south Natchez, Mississippi. The village complex was constructed starting about 1200 CE by members of the prehistoric Plaquemine culture. They built the three platform mounds in stages. Another phase of significant construction work by these prehistoric people has been dated to the mid-15th century. It was named for the historic Natchez people, who used the site in the 17th and 18th centuries. (en)
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