Sims site
The Sims site (16SC2), also known as Sims Place site, is an archaeological site located in Saint Charles Parish, Louisiana, near the town of Paradis. The location is a multi-component mound and village complex with platform mounds and extensive midden deposits. The site habitations are divided into three periods. It was first inhabited about 800 CE by peoples of the Coastal Coles Creek culture. By 1100 CE the culture of the site had transitioned into the Mississippianized Plaquemine culture that lasted until 1450 CE. A little later was a Late Mississippian/protohistoric period that lasted from 1500 until about 1700 or 1800.[1][2][3]
Site description
The large site is located along both banks of a small stream known as Bayou Saut d'Ours and at one time had five to six earthen mounds, but only two mounds and the remains of a third mound are visible today. Mound A is topped by a historic period cemetery. It was one of the largest if not the largest site in the vicinity during the time of its occupation and likely served as a local civic and ceremonial center as well as being a center of trade. The inhabitants traded their local marine resources, including such locally produced items as shells and shell beads, to peoples located further up the Lower Mississippi River valley.[1][3]
The local use of Plaquemine culture pottery grog tempering for pottery and the gradual adoption of shell tempered pottery associated with other areas has allowed archaeologists to track trade interactions with the people of the Sims site and peoples from these other areas. During the second occupation period trade expanded, and the local ceramics show connections to Lower Mississippi Valley peoples and Plaquemine peoples located near modern-day Barataria Bay and to peoples of the Pensacola culture, located on the upper Gulf Coast near what is modern-day Biloxi, Mississippi. This period, between 1100 and 1450 CE, was during the initial phases of occupation and expansion of the Bottle Creek site, the major center of the Pensacola culture. This period also sees the most significant Plaquemine connections at the site. The next phase sees increasing contact with Mississipianized Plaquemine peoples from as far up the Mississippi River as the Baton Rouge area, as well as continued interaction with the Mississippian Pensacola peoples.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b Mann, Rob (2006). "Recent investigations at the Sims site (16SC2)" (PDF). Newsletter of the Louisiana Archaeological Society. 34 (1). Louisiana Archaeological Society: 15–16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-23.
- ^ Davis, Dave D.; Kidder, Tristram R.; Barondess, David A. (1983). "Reduction analysis of simple bone industries : An example from the Louisiana zone". Archaeology of Eastern North America. 11. Eastern States Archeological Federation: 98–108. JSTOR 40914225.
- ^ a b c Weinstein, Richard A.; Dumas, Ashley A. (2008). "The spread of shell-tempered ceramics along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico" (PDF). Southeastern Archaeology. 27 (2). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25.
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- Aden site
- Balmoral Mounds
- Boone's Mounds
- Churupa Plantation Mound
- Coles Creek Site
- Crippen Point site
- Cypress Grove Mound
- DePrato Mounds
- Feltus Mound Site
- Filhiol Mound Site
- Fisher site
- Flowery Mound
- Frogmore Mound Site
- Ghost Site Mounds
- Greenhouse site
- Insley Mounds
- Kings Crossing site
- Lamarque Landing Mound
- Marsden Mounds
- Mazique Archeological Site
- Mott Mounds
- Mound Plantation
- Peck Mounds
- Raffman site
- Scott Place Mounds
- Shackleford Church Mounds
- Spanish Fort
- Sundown Mounds
- Transylvania Mounds
- Troyville Earthworks
- Venable Mound
- Wade Landing Mound
Coles Creek sites
- Atchafalaya Basin Mounds
- Bayou Black Mound (16TR78)
- Bayou Cypremont (16SMY7)
- Bayou Grande Cheniere Mounds
- Bayou L’Ours Site
- Bayou Portage Mounds
- Bayou Sorrel Mounds (16IV4)
- Clovelly Site (16LF64)
- Cypress Point Site (16VM112)
- Eagle Point Site (16IB123)
- Gibson Mounds (16TR5)
- Greenwood Cemetery Site (16SMY10)
- Kleinpeter Mounds
- Little Cheniere Site (16CM22)
- Little Pecan Island Site
- Jerry Haas Site (16SJ51)
- Machias Lake (16SB2)
- Morgan Mounds
- Pecan Mounds (16SM37)
- Pennison Mounds (16AS16)
- Portage Mounds (16SM5)
- Richeau Field Site (16TR82)
- Schwing Place Mound (16IV13)
- Sims site
- Southwest of Cut Off Lagoon (16SB50)
- St. Gabriel Mounds (16IV128)
- Temple Mounds Site (16LF4)
- Baytown Site
- Chandler Landing Site
- Coy Site
- Dogtown Site
- Hayes site
- Maberry Site
- Plum Bayou Mounds
- Roland Site