The majority of artifacts recovered from the Woodland period were pottery.
It was possibly the site of a village during the Late Woodland period.
The carvings were likely made during the Late Woodland period.
Pottery artifacts date the site to the Late Woodland period.
Having never been excavated, it is a prime example of a burial mound from the Woodland period.
The late Woodland period was a time of apparent population dispersal, although populations do not appear to have decreased.
A number of pottery fragments and ax heads dating to the Woodland period have also been found.
The site dates from the Middle to Late Woodland period.
Evident throughout the Woodland period is an increase in the amount of hunting at the expense of other activities.
It is from the Woodland Period and dates from 1300 to 1550.