Anderson County
Site | Designation | Cultural affiliation(s) | Year(s) excavated | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bull Bluff Site | 40AN20 | Woodland, Mississippian | 1960s | |
Clinton Site | 40AN74 | Woodland | 1990s | |
Cox Site | Mississippian | 1934 | ||
Crawford Farm Mound | 40AN21 | Woodland | 1930s | |
Freels Bend Site | 40AN8 | Woodland | 1960s | |
Freels Cabin | 40AN28 | American pioneer | 1977 | DOE-owned |
Freels Farm Mounds | 40AN22 | Woodland | 1930s | |
University of Tennessee Farm Site | 40AN2 | 1960s |
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