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Clarke Farm Site
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Nearest city Point Pleasant, Ohio
Area 20 acres (8.1 ha)
NRHP reference No. 74001420
Added to NRHP November 19, 1974

The Clarke Farm Site is a very old place in southwestern Ohio. It's an archaeological site, which means it's a spot where scientists study how people lived a long time ago. This special site is found near Point Pleasant in Clermont County.

Scientists have found many layers of history at Clarke Farm. It shows that people lived there for nearly 8,000 years! This makes it a very important place to learn about the past.

Discovering Ancient Life

When archaeologists dig at the Clarke Farm Site, they find many interesting things. These items are called artifacts. They are like clues left behind by people who lived there long ago.

Some of the artifacts found include:

  • Bones from animals people hunted
  • Pieces of chert, a type of rock used to make tools
  • Broken pieces of pottery
  • Shells from rivers or lakes

These finds help scientists understand what life was like thousands of years ago.

Who Lived Here?

The Clarke Farm Site was home to many different groups of people over time. Each group had its own way of life, or "culture." Scientists have found evidence of several cultures at the site, including:

  • The Early Archaic people, who lived there thousands of years ago.
  • Various Woodland cultures, who came after the Archaic people.
  • The Fort Ancient culture, who lived there more recently, before European settlers arrived.

This mix of cultures shows how different groups used the same land over a very long time. The site covers about 20 acres (about 8 hectares) and is located along a stream called Big Indian Creek.

Why Clarke Farm is Important

The Clarke Farm Site is considered a top archaeological spot. This is because it has so many artifacts from so many different cultures. It's like a history book written in the ground!

By studying the layers of artifacts, scientists can learn how different cultures followed each other in the region. This helps them understand how ancient societies changed over time. Because of its great value for understanding history, the Clarke Farm Site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. This means it is a special place protected for its historical importance.

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