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Bieker-Wilson Village Site : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bieker-Wilson Village Site
The Bieker-Wilson Village Site is an archaeological site in the far southeastern section of the U.S. state of Illinois. Inhabited during multiple periods over more than five hundred years, the village has been designated a historic site. ==Geographic context== Bieker-Wilson occupies river bottomland near the mouth of the Wabash River. It was previously located on the riverside, but the river has shifted and now flows farther to the east;〔 the old river is now a slow-moving bayou locally known as Sandy Slough.〔''Emma'' (). Map. Washington: United States Geological Survey, n.d.〕 Today, the site is farmland; it lies about northeast of the small community of New Haven.〔 One of numerous archaeological sites on the Illinois side of the lower Wabash valley, it lies in a region inhabited for thousands of years before Columbus.〔
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