Location | Gillett, Arkansas, Arkansas County, Arkansas, USA |
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Region | Arkansas County, Arkansas |
Coordinates | 34°6′40.18″N 91°10′9.62″W / 34.1111611°N 91.1693389°W |
History | |
Founded | 1 CE |
Cultures | Marksville culture, Baytown culture, Plum Bayou culture, Mississippian culture |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1965, |
Architecture | |
Architectural styles | platform mounds, plaza |
Responsible body: private |
The Roland Site (3 AR 30) is an archaeological site located on Dry Lake, an extinct channel of the White River in Arkansas County, Arkansas. It was inhabited intermittently from the beginning of the common era to late prehistoric times, but its most intensive inhabitation was by peoples of the Plum Bayou culture (650 to 1050 CE), in a time known as the Late Woodland period.