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Duffy Site

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Duffy Site

The Duffy Site is a substantial archaeological site along the Wabash River in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Illinois. Located near the village of New Haven in Gallatin County, it is the type site for the Duffy Complex,[2]:82 a group of similar sites on the Illinois side of the Wabash near its confluence with the Ohio River.[2]:73 Duffy is distinctive largely because of its pottery: the site's inhabitants typically produced ceramics of various thicknesses and comparatively few decorative elements, tempered with grog.[2]:82 What decorations exist are typically limited to one or two rows of simple lines or bars that have been incised or stamped on the side of the piece of pottery. Projectile points found at the site are small triangular "Mounds Stemless" points, and the inhabitants produced celts of a vaguely rectangular shape.[2]:82 The site is believed to have been inhabited circa AD 1000.[2]:83

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