Glass site explained

Glass site
22 WR 502
Map Type:USA Mississippi
Coordinates:32.2296°N -90.9361°W
Location:Vicksburg, Mississippi United States
Region:Warren County, Mississippi
Cultures:Plaquemine culture
Excavations:1910-1911, 2007-2009
Archaeologists:Clarence Bloomfield Moore, Lauren Elizabeth Downs
Notes:Responsible body: private
Precolumbian:yes

The Glass site (22 WR 502) is a Plaquemine culture archaeological site located approximately 9.5km (05.9miles) south of Vicksburg in Warren County, Mississippi. Originally the site had four platform mounds surrounding a large open plaza, but land leveling for modern farming techniques and looting by pothunters mean only portions of three have survived into the 21st century. It was a major ceremonial center that was contemporaneous with other large Plaquemine sites including Emerald, Holly Bluff, and Winterville and whose main occupation period occurred during the protohistoric period from 1500 to 1650 CE. Parts of the site were excavated by Clarence Bloomfield Moore in 1910 and 1911, and by Lauren Elizabeth Downs in 2007-2009.[1] The mounds are listed on the Mississippi Mound Trail.[2]

Site chronology

The Glass site sits on the northern edge of the area covered by the Natchez Bluff phase, immediately south of the Yazoo Basin phase area and across the Mississippi River from the Tensas Basin area. While it was lightly occupied during the earlier Marksville and Coles Creek eras; its main period of occupation was during the protohistoric Emerald phase from 1500 to 1650 CE. This era saw its florescence as a major civic center and the construction of the platform mounds. It was inhabited during the time of the de Soto entrada down the Mississippi in 1543 and is considered a possible candidate for the polity of "Quigualtam" or the unnamed group encountered by the expedition below Quigualtam; both of whom fiercely attacked the Spaniards as they drifted down the river. It was no longer in use by the time of sustained European contact when the French arrived in the 1680s.[1]

Culture Natchez Bluffs phases Yazoo Basin phases Tensas Basin phases Dates
Historic eraNatchezRussell (Tunica)Taensa1650-1750 CE
Plaquemine/
Mississippian
Wasp LakeTransylvania1500-1650 CE
FosterLake GeorgeFitzhugh1350-1500 CE
AnnaWintervilleRouth1200-1350 CE
Coles CreekCrippen PointGordonPreston1000-1200 CE
BalmoralKings CrossingBalmoral850-1000 CE
BallinaAdenSaranac700-850 CE
BaytownSundownBaylandSundown550-700 CE
HamitonDeasonvilleMarsden300-550 CE
MarksvilleIssaquenaIssaquena/Johnson100-300 CE
Grand GulfAnderson LandingPoint Lake100 BCE-100 CE

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Notes and References

  1. Doctoral . The Glass Site (22Wr502): An investigation of Plaquemine culture architecture, occupation, and interaction in the northern portion of the Natchez Bluffs region, Mississippi . Downs, Lauren Elizabeth . 2012 . 2018-01-27. ProQuest .
  2. Web site: Mississippi Mound Trail . Mississippi Department of Archives and History . 13 July 2021.