Over 3,000 artifacts document the early human habitation in the Mississippi Delta region through the 17th century. Dalton Culture stone tools and points dating from 9500 to 7500 B.C. are a popular attraction. One of the few large collections of Cherry Valley phase pottery (1250 A.D.) is also included in the Museum's holdings. Holdings from later sites document the changes that took place as a result of population shifts in North America and, eventually, contact with European culture and trade goods.
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