Description: Link Farm State Archeological Area Guided Tour
Location: Johnsonville State Historic Park
By approximately A.D. 1150 a large prehistoric mound and village center was constructed at the confluence of the Duck and Buffalo Rivers in Humphreys County by Native Americans that archaeologist refer to as the Mississippian culture. The site, known as the Link Farm, consists of four large mounds surrounding a central plaza and an occupation area at the top of a steep bluff overlooking the Duck River Valley. This ancient settlement, prominent throughout eastern North America as a center of prehistoric trade, declined and disappeared by A.D. 1400.
In 1894 a tenant farmer working a garden plot at the site
uncovered what has come to be known as the Duck River Cache, one of the most
impressive caches of prehistoric ceremonial items ever discovered in the
southeastern United States. The Cache included a male and female pair of
stone statues that likely represent mythical founding ancestors along with
nearly four dozen ceremonial knives, daggers, swords, maces, and other striking
examples of prehistoric art.
Please meet at the Johnsonville State Historic Park Visitor Center at 1pm for a
brief introduction and to cover details before leaving for the Link Farm site
by 1:30pm. Participants will travel by personal vehicle to the Link Farm
site.
We will be walking over level to moderate terrain for a distance
of approximately one mile. Please wear appropriate footwear and bring
a small pack with snacks, water, etc. There are no restrooms at the Link
Farm site. Please do not bring pets. The tour will be cancelled in
the event of severe weather.
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Program Host: George Hoffman
Contact Email: george.hoffman@tn.gov
Contact Phone: 9315352789
Meeting Place: Visitor Center, 90 Nell Beard Rd. New Johnsonville, TN 37134