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  • A 5th Grade Social Science Curriculum
  • Arkansas Archeological Survey Gardens
    • Changing Fields
      • Amaranth
      • Beans
      • Corn
      • Cushaw squash
    • First Gardens
      • Erect Knotweed
      • Goosefoot
      • Little Barley
      • Marsh Elder
      • Maygrass
      • Squash pepo
      • Sunflower
    • Gathering
      • Fruits
      • Greens
      • Nuts
    • Technological Use of Plants
  • Gathering, Gardening, and Agriculture: Plant Use in Arkansas Through Time
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  • Plum Bayou Garden
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  • Teaching Material
    • Bonus Lesson
    • Lesson Five
    • Lesson Four
    • Lesson One
    • Lesson Three
    • Lesson Two
  • Winthrop Rockefeller Institute Teaching Gardens

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THE SURVEY’S MISSION is to study Arkansas’ past, to preserve and manage information about archeological sites, and to share what we learn with the people of Arkansas. We invite members of the public to help discover and record information about archeological sites in Arkansas.

*Information about archeological site locations is exempted from the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act to protect our state’s fragile archeological resources from looters and to protect the privacy of landowners with sites on their property. Our archeologists do not appraise artifacts or guarantee their authenticity for commercial purposes.

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Arkansas Archeological Survey
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2475 N Hatch Ave
Fayetteville AR 72704
479-575-3556
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