Starkville, Mississippi (AP)
Archaeologists and students from Mississippi State University and the University of Louisiana at Monroe will meet up during June for a dig at the nationally famous Poverty Point State Historic Site.
Located near Epps, La., the site involves the largest, most complex earthwork of its age in North America with artifacts dating to 1000-2000 B.C. It has a complex of Native American ceremonial mounds built between 1700 and 700 B.C.
Archaeologists and students from Mississippi State University and the University of Louisiana at Monroe will meet up during June for a dig at the nationally famous Poverty Point State Historic Site.
Located near Epps, La., the site involves the largest, most complex earthwork of its age in North America with artifacts dating to 1000-2000 B.C. It has a complex of Native American ceremonial mounds built between 1700 and 700 B.C.