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==Description==
==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.
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.
Many of the footpaths leading to these caves still exist, although they are almost impossible to access due to deterioration.


==References==
==References==
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{{Pre-Columbian North America}}
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{{Navbox prehistoric caves}}

[[Category:Archaic period in North America]]
[[Category:Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois]]
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[[Category:Geography of Randolph County, Illinois]]
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'{{Infobox NRHP | 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 }} 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== {{reflist}} {{Pre-Columbian North America}} {{National Register of Historic Places}} {{Navbox prehistoric caves}} [[Category:Archaic period in North America]] [[Category:Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Illinois]] [[Category:National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]] [[Category:National Register of Historic Places in Randolph County, Illinois]] [[Category:Geography of Randolph County, Illinois]] [[Category:Rock shelters in the United States]]'
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'''''''Bold text'''''''''Bold text'''''''''Bold text'''''''''Bold text'''''''''''''''{{Infobox NRHP | 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 }} 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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