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English: View toward what was once the site of a Native American ceremonial complex at Charles Towne Landing in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. The small posts outline structures in what was believed to be a ceremonial center that thrived c. 1300 A.D. The site was excavated by archaeologist Stanley South in 1969. |
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Author | Brian Stansberry |
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