Huff Archeological Site

The Huff Archeological Site is a prehistoric Mandan village in dated around 1450 AD. It was discovered in the early 1900s. The site has been designated a National Historic Landmark, and is one of the best preserved sites of the period.
  • Type: Protected area
  • Description: Mandan village in North Dakota dated around 1450, on the National Register of Historic Places
  • Also known as: Huff Indian Village State Historic Site

Huff Archeological Site

Latitude
46.61867° or 46° 37′ 7″ north
Longitude
-100.64262° or 100° 38′ 33″ west
Open location code
85RXJ994+FX
Open­Street­Map ID
way 720356583
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Wiki­data ID
Q5929469
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Danish—“Huff Archeological Site” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: موقع هوف الأثري
  • Danish: Huff Village State Historic Site (32MO11)
  • Danish: Huff Village State Historic Site

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