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The position of the 8 structures excavated at the Mialoquo site in Monroe County, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. The Mialoquo site was located just south of the Little Tennessee River's Island Creek confluence, and probably included part of the adjacent Rose Island. This map is NOT drawn to exact scale. It should also be noted that these structures probably represent only a fraction of the structures that existed at Mialoquo in the 18th century.
This map is based on the excavation diagrams in Russ and Chapman, Archaeological Investigations at the Eighteenth Century Overhill Cherokee Town of Mialoquo (40MR3) (University of Tennessee Department of Anthropology, Report of Investigations 37, 1983), 3, 12-14.
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