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O'Neill Site

Late Woodland habitation site in Michigan, AD 1000–1455

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The O'Neill Site, also designated 20CX18, is an archaeological site located about 5 km south Charlevoix, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. It is a partially stratified Late Woodland period site, located near the mouth of Inwood Creek. Occupation of the site spanned approximately AD 1000 - 1455. Numerous stone tools, pottery, and house remains were found at the site.

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Occupation span

AD 1000–1455

National Register listing

1971

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Coordinates

45.29° N, -85.34° E