- Harrison Knob and Harrison Hill
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Harrison Knob and Harrison Hill
Harrison Knob and Harrison Hill are a small mountainous area located at the confluence of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers in British Columbia, Canada. They are important in regional archaeology because they are traditional territories of the indigenous people. Among the most important remaining monuments in the region are mound cemeteries made of earth and stone called Scowlitz Mounds, also the Fraser Valley Pyramids, as these structures date back to about 1500 years ago.
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Archaeological Site
5th Century AD
Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous Peoples
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