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John Chapman Village Site

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Architectural style
  
earthwork

Area
  
22 ha

Added to NRHP
  
10 December 2009

NRHP Reference #
  
09001058

Year built
  
1170

John Chapman Village Site

Location
  
Along Illinois Route 84 south of Hanover, Illinois

The John Chapman Village Site is a prehistoric archaeological site located in the Apple River Valley south of Hanover, Illinois. The site includes a village area and a platform mound; the latter is the only known platform mound in the Apple River Valley. The village was occupied from roughly 1100 to 1250 A.D., toward the end of the Late Woodland period and the beginning of the Mississippian period; it is associated with a transitional phase between the two periods known as the Bennett Phase. Archaeologists have hypothesized that the site formed part of a trade network between Cahokia and settlements further north, such as Aztalan, as evidenced by the artifacts found at the site.

The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 10, 2009.

References

John Chapman Village Site Wikipedia