Location | Mt. Vernon, Indiana, Posey County, Indiana, USA |
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Region | Posey County, Indiana |
Coordinates | 37°54′44.5″N 87°50′20″W / 37.912361°N 87.83889°W |
History | |
Cultures | Crab Orchard culture |
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Architecture | |
Architectural details | Number of temples: |
Mann site | |
Area | 300 acres (120 ha) |
NRHP reference No. | 74000018[1] |
Added to NRHP | October 01, 1974 |
Responsible body: Private |
The Mann site (12 Po 2) is a Crab Orchard culture site located off Indian Mound Road in Mount Vernon, Posey County, Indiana. It was placed on the National Historic Register on October 1, 1974.[1] Exotic ceramics and other artifacts found at the site reflect contact with Ohio Hopewell people, in addition to more distant peoples in the Southeast of the Swift Creek culture of the Georgia Piedmont and Gulf Coastal Plain.
In addition, the scale and complexity of works here suggests that the population was larger than at comparable Ohio sites. It may have been the largest Hopewell site in the Midwest.