. "El distrito arqueol\u00F3gico de Rock Creek es un conjunto de yacimientos arqueol\u00F3gicos ubicado cerca de Maud, Alabama, Estados Unidos.\u200B"@es . . . . . . "Rock Creek Archeological District (ACt44, ACt45)"@en . "The Rock Creek Archeological District is a pair of archaeological sites near Maud, Colbert County, Alabama. The sites contain remnants from the Archaic, Gulf Formational, Woodland, and Mississippian Periods. One of the sites, ACt 44, shows evidence of two major habitations, a hunting camp from the Late Archaic period (4000\u20132000 BCE) and a Late Mississippian farm village (1400\u20131600 CE), although ceramics and arrowheads from other eras have also been recovered. Most artifacts from the other site, ACt 45, date from the Gulf Formational period (1200\u2013400 BCE). The sites were discovered by National Park Service archaeologist A. Wayne Prokopetz in 1975, with major surveys being completed by Christopher E. Hamilton in 1977 and by Memphis State University researchers in 1980. The district was liste"@en . "1091433017"^^ . "88003068" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Distrito arqueol\u00F3gico de Rock Creek"@es . . . "45520641"^^ . . . . . "88003068"^^ . . "El distrito arqueol\u00F3gico de Rock Creek es un conjunto de yacimientos arqueol\u00F3gicos ubicado cerca de Maud, Alabama, Estados Unidos.\u200B"@es . "Rock Creek Archeological District"@en . . . . . "161874.256896"^^ . "Rock Creek Archeological District"@en . "The Rock Creek Archeological District is a pair of archaeological sites near Maud, Colbert County, Alabama. The sites contain remnants from the Archaic, Gulf Formational, Woodland, and Mississippian Periods. One of the sites, ACt 44, shows evidence of two major habitations, a hunting camp from the Late Archaic period (4000\u20132000 BCE) and a Late Mississippian farm village (1400\u20131600 CE), although ceramics and arrowheads from other eras have also been recovered. Most artifacts from the other site, ACt 45, date from the Gulf Formational period (1200\u2013400 BCE). The sites were discovered by National Park Service archaeologist A. Wayne Prokopetz in 1975, with major surveys being completed by Christopher E. Hamilton in 1977 and by Memphis State University researchers in 1980. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990."@en . . . . "1990-06-26"^^ . "2409"^^ . . . . "Alabama#USA"@en . . .