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| Title | Archaeologists at Noble-Wieting, Illinois |
| Coverage / Year | 1972 |
| Description | Illinois State University students study the remains at the Noble-Wieting archaeological site in 1972, a former Indian mound in McLean County. The site is in Heyworth, Illinois. |
| Interpretation | Many findings at the Noble-Wieting site included remains of pawpaw, grapes, black walnuts, squash, beans, and zeamaize, or Indian corn. |
| Lesson Plans / Themes | How we learn about communities; Communities and Geography; American Communities in History; Native American Stories |
| Learning Standards | 15 Economics; 16 History; 18 Social systems |
| Author or Creator | McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill. |
| Other Contributors | Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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| Source | 'The Heart of the Cornbelt: An Illustrated History of Corn Farming in McLean County,' by William D. Walters Jr.; ISBN 0-943788-15-3 (1997) |
| Subject / Keywords | McLean County, Illinois; Archaeological sites; Maize; Corn; Kickapoo; Archaeology; Indians of North America |
| Collection Publisher | McLean County Museum of History
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| Further Information | For any further information related to this record, please contact the Collection Publisher. See http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc for more information about this project. |
| Rights Management Statement | http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/tdc/conditions.htm |
| Resource Identifier | mch0200; IL MCLEAN AGR WAL - Figure 1:1, p. 1 |
| CONTENTdm file name | 437391632002_mch0200.jpg |