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| name =Modoc
| nrhp_type =nhl
| caption = Part of the site
| location = [[Randolph County, Illinois|Randolph County]], [[Illinois|Illinois, USA]]
| nearest_city= [[Modoc, Illinois]]
| coordinates= {{coord|38|03|46|N|90|03|49|W|display=title,inline}}
| locmapin = Illinois#USA
| area =
| architect= Natural Feature
| architecture= Prehistoric Erosion
| designated_nrhp_type= January 20, 1961<ref name="nhlsum">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=217&ResourceType=Site
|title=Modoc Rock Shelter |accessdate=2007-10-03|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref>
| added = October 15, 1966<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|2007a}}</ref>
| governing_body = State
| refnum=66000328
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The '''Modoc Rock Shelter''' is a rock cliff at the edge of the Mississippi River Valley that was undercut by Ice Age floods. This site is significant for its archaeological evidence of human habitation during the [[Archaic period in the Americas|Archaic period]] in the [[Eastern United States]]. It is located on the northeastern side of County Road 7 (Bluff Road) southeast of [[Prairie du Rocher, Illinois|Prairie du Rocher]] in [[Randolph County, Illinois]], United States. It was declared a [[National Historic Landmark]] in 1961.<ref name="nhlsum"/>
==Description==
The site has over Evidence from the site, including four separate periods of Archaic occupation and one of a later period, suggests that the cultures of the Eastern Woodlands may have been comparable in age to the big game hunting cultures of the [[Great Plains]]. Based on the analysis of artifacts, archaeologists discovered that 9,000 years ago this rock shelter was used as a short-term camp by small hunting groups; by 6,000 years ago this rock shelter was used for long-term based camps by several families which were involved in activities of everyday life; and, by around 4,000 years ago evidence found in the sediment layers suggests the site was again used by small hunting parties as a short-term camp.<ref>{{cite web|title=Illinois State Museum''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''Italic text''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''. Evidence has shown that during occupation, the inhabitants had a diet that consisted of deer, raccoon, opossum, birds, and fish.
Many of the footpaths leading to these caves still exist, although they are almost impossible to access due to deterioration.
==Archaeological history==
The Modoc Rock Shelter site was discovered in 1951 by archaeologist Irwin Peithmann, who is known for teaching himself about the customs of Native Americans by living among them.
==See also==
*[[List of archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois]]
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
*[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Randolph County, Illinois]]
==References==
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{{National Register of Historic Places}}
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[[Category:Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois]]
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| caption = Part of the site
| location = [[Randolph County, Illinois|Randolph County]], [[Illinois|Illinois, USA]]
| nearest_city= [[Modoc, Illinois]]
| coordinates= {{coord|38|03|46|N|90|03|49|W|display=title,inline}}
| locmapin = Illinois#USA
| area =
| architect= Natural Feature
| architecture= Prehistoric Erosion
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|title=Modoc Rock Shelter |accessdate=2007-10-03|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref>
| added = October 15, 1966<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|2007a}}</ref>
| governing_body = State
| refnum=66000328
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The '''Modoc Rock Shelter''' is a rock cliff at the edge of the Mississippi River Valley that was undercut by Ice Age floods. This site is significant for its archaeological evidence of human habitation during the [[Archaic period in the Americas|Archaic period]] in the [[Eastern United States]]. It is located on the northeastern side of County Road 7 (Bluff Road) southeast of [[Prairie du Rocher, Illinois|Prairie du Rocher]] in [[Randolph County, Illinois]], United States. It was declared a [[National Historic Landmark]] in 1961.<ref name="nhlsum"/>
==Description==
The site has over Evidence from the site, including four separate periods of Archaic occupation and one of a later period, suggests that the cultures of the Eastern Woodlands may have been comparable in age to the big game hunting cultures of the [[Great Plains]]. Based on the analysis of artifacts, archaeologists discovered that 9,000 years ago this rock shelter was used as a short-term camp by small hunting groups; by 6,000 years ago this rock shelter was used for long-term based camps by several families which were involved in activities of everyday life; and, by around 4,000 years ago evidence found in the sediment layers suggests the site was again used by small hunting parties as a short-term camp.<ref>{{cite web|title=Illinois Stathelloe Museum''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''''Italic text''''Italic text'''''''hellohellohellohellohellohellohellovhellohellohellovhellovvhellohellovvhellohellohellohellovvhellohellovvvhellohellohellohellohellovhellohellohellov'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''. Evidence has shown that during occupation, the inhabitahellonts had a diet that consisted of deer, raccoon, opossum, birds, and fish.
Many of the footpaths leading to these caves still exist, although they are almost impossible to access due to deterioration.
==Archaeological history==
The Modoc Rock Shelter site was discovered in 1951 by archaeologist Irwin Peithmann, who is known for teaching himself about the customs of Native Americans by living among them.
==See also==
*[[List of archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois]]
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
*[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Randolph County, Illinois]]
==References==' |
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