Native American artifacts on display in Woodville museum
WOODVILLE, Miss. – A museum in southwestern Mississippi has opened a new exhibit of artifacts found near two Native American mounds in the area.
The Natchez Democrat reports that the items are now on display at the Wilkinson County Museum in downtown Woodville.
The exhibit’s curator is Megan Kassabaum, assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. She says the display has been in development since last year, when she and her students did excavation projects at the Lessley and Smith Creek mound sites west of Woodville.
The exhibit includes three glass cases that showcase Native American artifacts such as jewelry, spearheads and arrowheads, cooking tools and utensils and pieces of pottery, as well as two handmade replica pots.
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Information from: The Natchez Democrat, http://www.natchezdemocrat.com/
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