Williamson County
Site | Designation | Cultural affiliation(s) | Year(s) excavated | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anderson Site | 40WM9 | Archaic | ||
Brentwood Library Site | 40WM210 | Mississippian | ||
Carnton | 40WM32 | American plantation | national historic landmark | |
Coats-Hines Site | 40WM31 | Paleo-Indian | 1995 | |
Fewkes Group Archaeological Site | 40WM1 | Mississippian | 1920, 1998 | NHRP |
Harpeth Furnace | 40WM83 | American industry | ||
Kellytown | 40WM10 | Mississippian | ||
Old Town Archaeological Site | 40WM2 | Mississippian | NHRP | |
Roper's Knob Fortifications | 40WM101 | American military | ||
Triune Fortification | 40WM106 | American military |
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