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  • Hood Site

    Hood Site is an archaeological site located in Ontario, Canada. It is known for its well-preserved evidence of the Iroquoian village life during the Late Woodland period (500–1000 AD). Excavations at the Hood Site have uncovered longhouses, palisades, and numerous artifacts that provide valuable insights into the social structure, daily activities, and cultural practices of the Iroquoian people. The site highlights the advanced agricultural practices and complex community organization of the indigenous peoples in the region before European contact.
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