Cloverdale archaeological site
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The Cloverdale archaeological site (23BN2) is an archaeological site located near St. Joseph, Missouri. It is situated at the mouth of a small valley that opens into the Missouri River.
It was occupied by Kansas City Hopewell (ca. 100 to 500 CE) peoples, and later by Mississippian influenced Steed-Kisker peoples (ca. 1200 CE).
Because of the many Cahokia style projectile points found at the site, it is believed to have been a trade partner or outpost of the much larger Cahokia polity.[1]
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